Orph

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Posted: Mar. 14 2006,22:03 |
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I have had the same problem with my mouse. It's a ps2 non-optical. Strangely it will stop working after a random ammount of time after starting X. My keyboard has never had such a problem, but the mouse not working after a few min has been pretty consistant from every bootup.
I noticed that if I force X to shut off with ctrl alt delete and then command startx the mouse will work for a few min again, but also again it will stop working after a random ammount of time. Any ideas or suggestions would be appriciated.
I know the problem isn't my hardware as it was working fine with windows before I installed DSL, and I have tried switching mouses and the same problem still visualizes.
Oh, and jiggling it doesn't work. Strange enough however, awhile ago when I was using Ubuntu on this same machine a similar problem would occasionally happen and jiggling would fix it.
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