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What the fudge?? :facepalm:
when i went on my computer today, i logged in (my linux partition mind you), typed startx to load KDE, and all of a sudden: chaos and despair! my mouse wasn't working. so i pressed CTRL+ALT+Backspace to exit KDE, and nothing happened. I tried booting again, this time checking my mouse functionality. I could move the mouse around in the runlevel 3 environment. i could type. so i figured, ok, its just a bug, itll work this time. so i did it again: startx. the system started up, but still no mouse movement. so i tried some basic commands with the keyboard. i tried exiting KDE. i tried calling up the terminal. none of these worked at all.

As a final attempt, i inserted my slackware installation disk. I went through the setup, making sure not to overwrite any of my files. i chose the games package to install (its usually a safe bet, it doesn't remove anything necessary, and the installation disk requires you to install at least one package to access the configuration menu) i went through the configuration menu, and when i got to the mouse part, i enabled my mouse, the intelli PS2 mouse. it was the setting i had before. i exited setup and started the system normally. It didnt work. the mouse and keyboard worked in the runtime 3 environment, but not in x. I went through the installation again, but this time i chose PS2 mouse instead of intelli PS2 (both worked for me before). i exited and started x again. but still my mouse and keyboard didnt work. I posted on LINUXHELP forums under slackware, and apparently other people are having this problem. if anyone knows about how to fix this, please let me know...
I uploaded my Xorg.0.log file, if you want to take a look... (its .txt because ep doesn't allow .log files, all i did was add a .txt to the name)


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Sounds like a Slack Bug if you ask me :(

You should keep an eye on the LINUXHELP forums for when a solution is devised.
08/09/2009 07:45 AM
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yeah... i just hope the solution isn't a full reinstall lol. i just spent 6 days getting everything exactly the way i want it

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that's linux for you, sorry i had to
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Funnybutrandom Wrote:that's linux for you, sorry i had to

too true, though.
08/09/2009 04:13 PM
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yeah, but for all the benefits, its worth the minor aggravations

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trademark91 Wrote:yeah, but for all the benefits, its worth the minor aggravations

Taking 6 days to install would be more than "minor" if I have to say so.

And... care to explain your benefits? (over lets say Windows, or a more user friendly Linux distro like Kubuntu (also uses KDE))
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Senseito URΩBΩROS Wrote:
Funnybutrandom Wrote:that's linux for you, sorry i had to

too true, though.

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os rants bleh


when is it ever gonna stop lol
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Assassinator Wrote:
trademark91 Wrote:yeah, but for all the benefits, its worth the minor aggravations

Taking 6 days to install would be more than "minor" if I have to say so.

And... care to explain your benefits? (over lets say Windows, or a more user friendly Linux distro like Kubuntu (also uses KDE))

its more developer friendly, plus its really easy to fix errors because i can have the default runlevel set to 3, and fix any errors with ease, whereas if i had kubuntu and got this error, i would be stuck because i wouldnt have the option to change the default runlevel. plus, its the closest you can get to a "generic" os, so i can add only what i want (developer packages, specific sets of programs, etc) i get no dependency checking, which saves a lot of greif, and i can compile any app with ease, thanks to all the headers preexisting. I also like that its a base linux core, so updating the kernel is really easy, instead of installing extra stuff like in debian with all the modules and extensions on the kernel...

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