--Theoden
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The "kernel-parameters.txt" file from the kernel documentation tells you about all possible values. After that I had to cold boot my system (that means I had to power it off, wait for fifteen seconds and then power it on again) to reset the mouse properly, but since then it's working correctly again. Maybe that will help you too.
]]>With the latest 2.6.32 kernel my generic PS/2 mouse don't work anymore. Downgrading to 2.6.31.x fixes the issue.
I have exactly the same problem here. Again, downgrading to 2.6.31.x fixes the issue here as well.
--Theoden
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