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| Onno Garms |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:25 am |
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On Jan 30, 9:38 pm, Chris Cox <ccox_nopenot...@airmail.net> wrote:
Quote: On the kernel boot lines in grub menu.lst:
psmouse.proto=imps psmouse.resetafter=1
Thank you. Knowing which options to use it's easy to find lots of
posts by google that recommend the same. Unfortunately the solution
only works for Suse 10.0 and not for Suse 10.3 |
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| Chris Cox |
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:15 am |
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Onno Garms wrote:
Quote: On Jan 30, 9:38 pm, Chris Cox <ccox_nopenot...@airmail.net> wrote:
On the kernel boot lines in grub menu.lst:
psmouse.proto=imps psmouse.resetafter=1
Thank you. Knowing which options to use it's easy to find lots of
posts by google that recommend the same. Unfortunately the solution
only works for Suse 10.0 and not for Suse 10.3
Since I use this solution... what exactly doesn't work?? |
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| Onno Garms |
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:30 pm |
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On 14 Feb., 07:15, Chris Cox <ccox_nopenott...@airmail.net> wrote:
Quote: Since I use this solution... what exactly doesn't work??
Actually it works now. After I added the kernel lines and rebootet, I
first found that the scroll wheel did still not work after switching
back. Some time later (I let the parameters on the boot line though
they seemed not to work) it magically worked.
Occasionally the problems come back, but after reconnecting the mouse
once the scroll wheel keeps working over multiple switching. I did not
yet find a pattern. |
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