From: "David Niemi" drn_temp2@rogers.com
From: "Arthur Pemberton" dalive@flashmail.com
David Niemi wrote:
I have a Logitech wireless MX Duo that worked fine with FC3. I purchased this after I had installed and setup FC 3 and after playing around with the connects a few times it worked great.
Now I installed FC4 as a fresh install and everything worked during the Anaconda install, keyboard and mouse. When I reboot, nothing is recognised and I need to shutdown the PC by single push of the power button so that FC3 shuts down normally.
I have gone through the connect procedure numerous times but the mouse never works. I have the mouse and keyboard connected to the PS2 connectors directly (use a KVM also, but not at the moment). I do not want to use the USB connectors, even to get it going as I don't want to possibly be stuck using that.
Any ideas on how to get things working?
Any reason to think that this is not a hardware issue? I have Logitech Wireless Duo myself (at least i think that's the brand) and it doen't give me any issues. From FC3 to FC4.
The keyboard works during boot even through the KVM, but when I get into the first boot screen the mouse doesn't work and I can't tell if the keyboard is working either.
I am trying now a reinstall using a PS/2 keyboard and mouse as I had things during the first install in December.
#$%*!! Is still doesn't work. I get the welcome screen for the first boot and no mouse or as far as I can tell keyboard either.
Everything worked fine before I tried installing FC4. I made no changes to the BIOS except boot order.
Any ideas?
On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 14:16 -0400, David Niemi wrote:
From: "David Niemi" drn_temp2@rogers.com
From: "Arthur Pemberton" dalive@flashmail.com
David Niemi wrote:
I have a Logitech wireless MX Duo that worked fine with FC3. I
purchased this after I had installed and setup FC 3 and after
playing around with the connects a few times it worked great.
Now I installed FC4 as a fresh install and everything worked during the Anaconda install, keyboard and mouse. When I reboot, nothing is recognised and I need to shutdown the PC
Any reason to think that this is not a hardware issue? I have Logitech Wireless Duo myself (at least i think that's the brand) and it doen't give me any issues. From FC3 to FC4.
The keyboard works during boot even through the KVM, but when I get into the first boot screen the mouse doesn't work and I can't tell if the keyboard is working either. I am trying now a reinstall using a PS/2 keyboard and mouse as I had things during the first install in December.
#$%*!! Is still doesn't work. I get the welcome screen for the first boot and no mouse or as far as I can tell keyboard either.
Everything worked fine before I tried installing FC4. I made no changes to the BIOS except boot order.
OK, I can get the Wireless mouse and keyboard to work, even with the KVM if I use the non-smp kernel. I've done my updates and everything
I have dual Xeon EMT 64 on an ASUS NCCH-DL motherboard running FC4_64 so I'd REALLY like to use the smp kernel again.
system-config-mouse shows "3 button mouse (PS/2)". Comparing the FC3 & FC4 xorg.conf files, they are the same.
On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 17:23 -0400, David Niemi wrote:
On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 14:16 -0400, David Niemi wrote:
From: "David Niemi" drn_temp2@rogers.com
From: "Arthur Pemberton" dalive@flashmail.com
David Niemi wrote:
I have a Logitech wireless MX Duo that worked fine with FC3. I
purchased this after I had installed and setup FC 3 and after
playing around with the connects a few times it worked great.
Now I installed FC4 as a fresh install and everything worked during the Anaconda install, keyboard and mouse. When I reboot, nothing is recognised and I need to shutdown the PC
OK, I can get the Wireless mouse and keyboard to work, even with the KVM if I use the non-smp kernel. I've done my updates and everything
I have dual Xeon EMT 64 on an ASUS NCCH-DL motherboard running FC4_64 so I'd REALLY like to use the smp kernel again.
system-config-mouse shows "3 button mouse (PS/2)". Comparing the FC3 & FC4 xorg.conf files, they are the same.
I have done 2 boots, 1 with and one without the smp kernel. Here are the pertinent entries in /var/log/messages
smp-kernel ********** Jul 31 17:34:30 Jenny kernel: mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
Jul 31 17:34:32 Jenny gpm[2483]: *** info [startup.c(95)]: Jul 31 17:34:32 Jenny gpm[2483]: Started gpm successfully. Entered daemon mode. Jul 31 17:34:32 Jenny gpm[2483]: *** info [mice.c(1766)]: Jul 31 17:34:32 Jenny gpm[2483]: imps2: Auto-detected intellimouse PS/2
single processor kernel *********************** Jul 31 17:37:47 Jenny kernel: mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
Jul 31 17:37:47 Jenny kernel: Jul 31 17:37:47 Jenny kernel: input: ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse on isa0060/serio1
Jul 31 17:37:49 Jenny gpm[2276]: *** info [startup.c(95)]: Jul 31 17:37:49 Jenny gpm[2276]: Started gpm successfully. Entered daemon mode. Jul 31 17:37:49 Jenny gpm[2276]: *** info [mice.c(1766)]: Jul 31 17:37:49 Jenny gpm[2276]: imps2: Auto-detected intellimouse PS/2
Hope that this gives the gurus enough info to help me figure this out.
David Niemi wrote:
On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 14:16 -0400, David Niemi wrote:
From: "David Niemi" drn_temp2@rogers.com
From: "Arthur Pemberton" dalive@flashmail.com
David Niemi wrote:
I have a Logitech wireless MX Duo that worked fine with FC3. I
purchased this after I had installed and setup FC 3 and after
playing around with the connects a few times it worked great.
Now I installed FC4 as a fresh install and everything worked during the Anaconda install, keyboard and mouse. When I reboot, nothing is recognised and I need to shutdown the PC
Any reason to think that this is not a hardware issue? I have Logitech Wireless Duo myself (at least i think that's the brand) and it doen't give me any issues. From FC3 to FC4.
The keyboard works during boot even through the KVM, but when I get into the first boot screen the mouse doesn't work and I can't tell if the keyboard is working either. I am trying now a reinstall using a PS/2 keyboard and mouse as I had things during the first install in December.
#$%*!! Is still doesn't work. I get the welcome screen for the first boot and no mouse or as far as I can tell keyboard either.
Everything worked fine before I tried installing FC4. I made no changes to the BIOS except boot order.
OK, I can get the Wireless mouse and keyboard to work, even with the KVM if I use the non-smp kernel. I've done my updates and everything
I have dual Xeon EMT 64 on an ASUS NCCH-DL motherboard running FC4_64 so I'd REALLY like to use the smp kernel again.
Glad to hear it works at all. My only suggestion is to file a bug report immediately. I had a prob with ever FC4 kernel from the first week it came out till about 2 weeks ago: the devs released a fix and everything is well now for me.
system-config-mouse shows "3 button mouse (PS/2)". Comparing the FC3 & FC4 xorg.conf files, they are the same.
On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 20:23 -0400, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
David Niemi wrote:
On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 14:16 -0400, David Niemi wrote:
From: "David Niemi" drn_temp2@rogers.com
From: "Arthur Pemberton" dalive@flashmail.com
David Niemi wrote:
The keyboard works during boot even through the KVM, but when I get into the first boot screen the mouse doesn't work and I can't tell if the keyboard is working either. I am trying now a reinstall using a PS/2 keyboard and mouse as I had things during the first install in December.
OK, I can get the Wireless mouse and keyboard to work, even with the KVM if I use the non-smp kernel. I've done my updates and everything
Glad to hear it works at all. My only suggestion is to file a bug report immediately. I had a prob with ever FC4 kernel from the first week it came out till about 2 weeks ago: the devs released a fix and everything is well now for me.
Appears to be part of an existing bug with PS/2 connectors that just bit me now.