I feel like killing my mouse!
I hate to stem off one of my older threads, but i have to bring this to a conclusion. Ok, my other thread was about how i was unable to get SuSE to save my mouse settings. Instronics, had the answer.
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Reformating linux will fix this, but its not the right way. Best thing is just get to a shell and type in sax2. That will configure the mouse in no time.
However this darn thing just wont take any orders. I have reinstalled countless times, I have run sax2 countless times(logging in as root and non-root) just to see if it would remember the settings by my doing so. After running sax2 the mouse will work instantly,however, whenever i boot back up the mouse is frozen. :verypisse
Then i read a post of Trust_Not_123, where he stated the following.
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linux writes its boot loader to the boot record, not the partition. so when you format partitions the boot record isnt touched.
I'm not sure if this even makes sense, but could this be why after reinstalling SuSE it is still refusing to remember my mouse settings? Is there something else i need to write over to ensure that when i reinstall all traces of the previous installations are removed? Like i said i have reinstalled more than three times (and yes im choosing the correct device as far as the mouse in concerned) and it is still not budging.