"Troy A. Johnson" wrote: > > Perry Hoekstra wrote: > > > > Greet the sun all, > > > > So far, I am only batting .500 on attempts to install/upgrade RH6.2 on > > my various machines. On my database server, the installation croaks > > trying to detect my mouse. > > I ran into this when installing RH6.0, and the quick and dirty solution > was to "Alt+F2" (or was it "Alt+F3") to the command prompt (bash, I > think) and then "ps auxw | grep mouse" and "kill -9" the "mousecfg" (or > something close) process. How do you restart the process? When it hits the mouse config portion, it thinks for a moment and then the screen goes black like the entire process goes belly up. > The install was flawless _after_ this, and the > mouse was properly configured when rebooted (for X). No, this wasn't in > the installation guide. ;-) > > I wouldn't discourage you from installing Debian on these boxes, but if > Red Hat is required for some reason, I thought this might help. Good > luck, I would prefer to have RH on the db server box only because that is the distribution Oracle likes. -- Perry Hoekstra E-Commerce Architect Talent Software Services dutchman at mn.uswest.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org