Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 15 May 1999 22:53:28 -0400 | From | Aaron Tiensivu <> | Subject | Re: USB mouse with Linux 2.2.8: success! (same here!) |
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On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 12:25:14PM -0400, Ben Pfaff wrote: > I just got Linux 2.2.8 to work with my new USB mouse. Details: > Linus' Linux kernel 2.2.8, no custom patches 2.3.2 here
> Logitech OEM USB mouse, ``model M-UB48''
Same. I really like this $15 wonder.
> Built-in USB on Intel 440LX chipset with UHCI driver
440BX here
> Mouse used by gpm with following command (works simultaneously with > standard PS/2 mouse): > > gpm -3 -m /dev/psaux -r 15 -t imps2 -M -3 -m /dev/usbmouse -t ps2 -R
I've also found you can do 'mouse wars' under Windows with both mice plugged in. I used to keep the MouseMan plugged in and around for Linux until recently.
> Congratulations to Linus and the Linux USB team for getting this > working! I look forward to getting my USB scanner working as well;
Yeah. It seems to be pretty flawless so far.
> Here's what the kernel logged at insmod usb-uhci time for anyone who > might be interested. I've removed the timestamps as a waste of > bandwidth:
I got the same output also. :) Now I just need to get the mousewheel configured correctly which seems to be elusive so far.
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