In Fedora 10/11/12 this same issue makes my Logitech MX518 mouse stop working but not my 10 year old generic "optical mouse". I don't see the fdi file doing any harm or good with either mouse. Adding the "AutoAddDevices" line to xorg.conf does fix the issue with the MX518 but why is this not happening to the older mouse?
Also, if I unplug the MX518 from the USB port, run the pystromo script, and then plug in the mouse, it works! Anyone know what's going on here?
Another note: the TTY execution trick does not seem to work in Fedora 11/12 (wasn't able to try on 10 when I had it).
In Fedora 10/11/12 this same issue makes my Logitech MX518 mouse stop working but not my 10 year old generic "optical mouse". I don't see the fdi file doing any harm or good with either mouse. Adding the "AutoAddDevices" line to xorg.conf does fix the issue with the MX518 but why is this not happening to the older mouse?
Also, if I unplug the MX518 from the USB port, run the pystromo script, and then plug in the mouse, it works! Anyone know what's going on here?
Another note: the TTY execution trick does not seem to work in Fedora 11/12 (wasn't able to try on 10 when I had it).