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[LI] Re: [TwinCLinG] Mouse problem



Hi ,
 I suspect the problem is with ur com port ..
why don't u fix the mouse in another port and
check it ..
                      Bye
                     pk
vsashok wrote:
>I got hold of an ancient 486 and tried to install Linux on it. The RH
>6.0 CD from Chip gave trouble "can not load initird.img" . I tried boot
>floppies made from PCQ RH 5.2 - same problem. Booted Dos from a floppy
>and tried "autoboot.bat" from Chip CD. That path for initrd.img itself
>was wrong (Chip people please note!). Typed out the command - same
>problem. Tried Autoboot from PCQ CD - smooth installation (Thank you
>PCQ! - I knew I could trust you!).
>Now for the main problem. Mouse is not recognised. I tried the old True
>mouse (used "generic 3 button" in mouseconfig) swapped with a Logitech -
>no use. My PC has only Linux - nothing else and I suspect problem with
>IDE board. Any idea how I can find out?
>Ashok
>
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