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Fedora Core 6 (x86_64) + Logitech Mx5000, odd error.

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21-Nov-2006, 05:08 PM #1
Fedora Core 6 (x86_64) + Logitech Mx5000, odd error.
Hi guys and gals,

I was playing with the newest release of Fedora Core 6 on my multimedia pc and I have come across something that puzzles me.

When I do a clean fresh install normal packege selction and whatnot my keyboard (part of the Logitech MX5000 series) works fine.

Once I run my initial update and reboot my keyboard stops functioning and I have to rely on an old PS/2 keyboard I have around for when stuff like this happens.

The mouse that comes with the set doesn cause problem, probably because I am not using it .

I do not think it is driver related as the keyboard functions under boot and bios without a problem.

Can anyone give me any clue how to fix this?

Cheers in advance,

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