<sundaram@fedoraproject.org><fedora-list@redhat.com>>> Kevin J.
Cummings writes:<br />>> <br />>> <br />>>> I've
recently booted 2.6.20-1.2944_1.fc6.cubbi_suspend2 and it didn't<br
/>>>> work there either. This laptop came with <br
/>>>> 2.6.19-1.2895_1.fc6.cubbi_suspend2 installed initially. As
far as I<br />>>> can<br
/></fedora-list@redhat.com></sundaram@fedoraproject.org><sundaram@fedoraproject.org><fedora-list@redhat.com><azeem81@msn.com><bay114-f33fad4fc03be85644c0d4dba4e0@phx.gbl><br
/>I have no idea what 2.6.20-1.2944_1.fc6.cubbi_suspend2 includes, but
I've used USB mice on nearly every stock Fedora kernel including 2944. My
laptop supports any mouse I want to use: USB corded or wireless. In
fact, I've never had a problem with a mouse on Fedora of any kind. My
experience is based on four different laptops, and several tower-style
systems. <br /><br />To the question, posted elsewhere about a USB problem
in stock kernels, I think the answer is no. A query in Red Hat's Bugzilla
would discover if anyone has reported a bug formally.<br /><br />Erik<br
/></bay114-f33fad4fc03be85644c0d4dba4e0@phx.gbl></azeem81@msn.com></fedora-list@redhat.com></sundaram@fedoraproject.org>