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The errors seem to be resolved by the kernel using the standard 6 pci irqs when noapic is used. I'm in ML9.1 through wvdial, in gnome2, using mozilla now. :D

 

/usr/src/linux/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt

noapic  [SMP,APIC] Tells the kernel not to make use of any

	 APIC that may be present on the system.

Gnome Dictionary

APIC



  Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller

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Just a comment on the side:

1- I completely agree with bvc, a simple thing like a usb mouse should work

2- for those interested, check my config/specs (see sig), I now have 3 mice, 1 normal wired wheel+ball mouse on ps/2, 1 optical wireless (with extra buttons) logitech mx700 on usb, and LIRC mouse (remote control via tv-cards remote eye).

 

I really want to keep the ballmouse since sometimes I forget to put the wireless one on its cradle to recharge. It still lasts for days, but then, I sometimes forget for days to put it back... ;)

 

BTW yes I have usb2/hispeed, and I even think the mouse may be plugged into that. I also have a usb2 scanner.

 

On my system, usb1 and 2 both work like a charm. So I'm not sending any bugreports to Mdk, nothing to report on hardware support -- actually, I'm in linux nirvana since all works!

 

Well, except the lmsensors readout for the cpu-fan speed...

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Just a comment on the side:

1- I completely agree with bvc, a simple thing like a usb mouse should work

I also agree. But we need to find a fix for the problem. Talking about why it _should_ work won't get it _to_ work ;-) that was what i was trying to say...

 

Anyways, glad you got it working bvc :-)

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  • 3 weeks later...
Guest Xrunner

Great forum guys and gals!

 

9.1 installed nice, all but the logitech USB optical mouse.

I see a lot of great info here,and think I better learn the os a bit before I begin compiling kernel's:), am thinking of trying a ps/2 mouse?

 

And if someone would be so kind as to tell me how to initiate the auto detect, or configure the mouse manualy, I would be very greatful.

 

I want to learn more about Linux, and would prefer starting out with a GUI and a mouse,lol, thanks in advance...X

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so then you want two mice plugged in at the same time, baiscally?  instead of having to reach around back and unplug one and then plugin the other.

 

I had to do that when I first installed Linux, Linux refused stubbornly to use the mouse Windows was using so i had two mice for a while. One for L one for W. Anyway I think it was W that cracked first.

 

I've only got one now, and only one OS too.!!

 

James

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Welcome Xrunner. I don't know much about ps/2 by choice. I'd bet if you have harddrake running at boot (mcc>System>DrakXServices) it should detect that the mouse has changed and ask if you want to run the config tool (mousedrake -mcc>Hardware>Mouse) at boot. That should get you started.

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BTW....almost forgot.....compiling usb2 out of the kernel AND having it disable in the bios did no good. So, is it usb2? Partly yes, because if I have usb2 enabled in the bios, I can 'usually' boot to having a usbmouse, but sometimes not. Sometimes I have to reboot a few times. I don't need or want usb2 so I just disable it, and have a mouse everytime. No need to manually set irq's though this would be a preferrable end result....but I'm lazy and tired of rebooting. :P

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Guest Xrunner

Once again "Great forum" I recieved replies and even a pm within half a day:)!

 

hehe, to be honest I wasnt aware of a usb2 mouse, I just have a new logitech usb optical wheel mouse, and it just plugs into usb, it didnt come with a ps/2 adapter like most of em (hmm,maybe thats the differance),

I was prompted to select my mouse and I tried everyone of em on every port and still had nothing, perhaps it is a prob with usb driver?

 

Anyway I found an old trashy ps/2 mouse in a box of junk and it works:D, so I am happy now and am having a blast exploring this new (new to me) OS.

 

When I whined down I will probably be buggin yah guys with some more n00b questions,lol, thanks for your help, and I will keep quiet and follow your threads for a while:)...X

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I don't know of a usb2 mouse either :P ...just that this Logitech MouseMan Wireless Optical USBmouse doesn't work because of the presence of usb2. Mine came with the ps/2 adapter...but have only used it once or twice, when troubleshooting.

 

....and bring on the questions :wink:

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