Can't use mouse with Knoppix

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Can't use mouse with Knoppix

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Hi, I just got Knoppix v3.3 on a bootable CD so I can finally check out the
wonderful world of Linux without having to install it. :) However, my mouse
doesn't work with it. The FAQ states to boot the CD with this command,
but it doesn't help:

knoppix pci=irqmask=0x0e98

The mouse pointer is visible but just sits there in the center of the Desktop.
So, are there any keyboard shortcuts for using the mouse? All I need to do
is be able to move it and click on things. Thanks for any advice! (BTW, this
is not my PC so I can't install anything or replace the mouse. It's an older
system too: PII with 96 MB of RAM).

UPDATE: I just found this URL, which hopefully will work:
http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6600
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Post by dmoc »

Is it a ps2 mouse? If so, try a serial mouse. No set-up is usually needed for a serial mouse and once you have it running you can do any config if you must have a ps2 mouse.

Haven't tried Knoppix myself but I have tried DyneBolic. DB lets you create a "nest" for local setting and much more besides. See here: http://dynebolic.org/
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Post by PB »

> Is it a ps2 mouse?

I think so. It's not my PC and access to the tower is not easily possible, as
the PC is mounted inside a cabinet (only the front of the tower is visible).
The label under the mouse says "Fast Mouse: Model OK-520" and Google
seems to imply that it's a PS2.

> try a serial mouse

Unfortunately, this is not an option. I'll have to wait until I move out and
get my own PC up-and-running again. :)
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Post by dmoc »

I suppose it's the geeks definition of a "lock-in", ie, sounds like you are locked in a server room :P
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dmoc wrote:I suppose it's the geeks definition of a "lock-in", ie, sounds like you are locked in a server room :P
8)
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Post by PB »

> sounds like you are locked in a server room

Nope, just my mother-in-law's house and the PC cabinet is a bad design. :)
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