On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 06:50:11PM -0400, Richard Spillane wrote:
> Now what should I do?
I just posted this in another thread, so I appologize in advance for the
double posting.
Setting up my Optical Intellimouse Explorer USB took a lot of trial and
error, but this should put you onto the rig
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Richard Spillane wrote:
> I have been having trouble getting my Logitech USB mouse to work on Debian.
> So I got some advice from the list, and one gentleman said his worked "out
> of the box". I have a Woody set, so since I had JUST installed, I decided
> it would be easier
-- Richard Spillane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Monday, 23 September 2002, 06:50 PM -0400):
> I have been having trouble getting my Logitech USB mouse to work on Debian.
>
> When presented at the installation with what driver to use, I had these
> choices:
> psaux
> ttys0
> ttys1
> ttys2
> inpu
"Richard" == Richard Spillane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> I have been having trouble getting my Logitech USB mouse
Richard> to work on Debian. So I got some advice from the list,
Richard> and one gentleman said his worked "out of the box". I
Richard> have a Woody se
Richard Spillane said:
> but all the options were "prefix" PS/2. Now I am thinking I wasted yet
> MORE time, because I chose psaux instead of what my gut told me,
> input/mouse. Now what should I do?
my debian experience tells me there is no official USb support, that
is I have yet to find any
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