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    upgrade to 14.04 fails

    My sad story starts just after the "upgrade" sign appeared
    on the message bar of my 13.11(I think) system; after a few days, and updated stuff,
    I could no longer "click" on most things in any window. e.g.
    I could click on the "K" icon and get the first stage, but
    I could not click on anything on that first stage. This makes
    the computer useless of course. Things on the bottom bar can
    be clicked on so I "upgraded" 14.04; the upgrade worked. Linux
    did not.

    So I burned a 14.04 dvd for 64 bit 14.04 & attempted an install
    on my other disk. The 14.04 cd 14.04 worked fine, the installed 14.04 did not.
    ftr i tried kde mint for 64 bit & the dvd version did not function; same
    problem.

    Ah thinks I - perhaps my Logitech "Cordess Optical TrackMan" track ball
    is broken so I pluged it into another machine and here it is working fine.

    Any ideas?

    Thank you for your time!

    dkr
    Last edited by Canuck; May 01, 2014, 06:25 PM. Reason: <solved>

    #2
    So your mouse (trackball) isn't responsive. Is your keyboard?

    Please Read Me

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      #3
      Originally posted by Canuck View Post
      My sad story starts just after the "upgrade" sign appeared
      on the message bar of my 13.11(I think) system; after a few days, and updated stuff,
      I could no longer "click" on most things in any window. e.g.
      I could click on the "K" icon and get the first stage, but
      I could not click on anything on that first stage. This makes
      the computer useless of course. Things on the bottom bar can
      be clicked on so I "upgraded" 14.04; the upgrade worked. Linux
      did not.

      So I burned a 14.04 dvd for 64 bit 14.04 & attempted an install
      on my other disk. The 14.04 cd 14.04 worked fine, the installed 14.04 did not.
      ftr i tried kde mint for 64 bit & the dvd version did not function; same
      problem.

      Ah thinks I - perhaps my Logitech "Cordess Optical TrackMan" track ball
      is broken so I pluged it into another machine and here it is working fine.

      Any ideas?

      Thank you for your time!

      dkr
      Any input widget I can select works fine
      but I can select very little

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        #4
        Originally posted by Canuck View Post
        Any input widget I can select works fine
        but I can select very little
        indeed the only reason I could update is
        the password box was already selected

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          #5
          Ok, so reboot and rather than logging in, type CTRL-ALT-F1. Then log in at the text prompt.

          Type lsusb and see if your Logitech device is listed.

          Then type cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log |grep ouse and see what if any mouse drivers are loaded.

          Then type startX and report what happens and your results from the above commands.

          Awhile back xorg took over the mouse/keyboard functions directly without loading drivers. Unfortunately, this means your older Logitech device may not be natively supported. You can still make it happen if you set up an xorg.conf file with the proper stuff in it.

          This older post may apply to your issue: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...3-button/page2

          Please Read Me

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            #6
            oops - ahh how silly of me! I remember now, sort of. It seems to me that the problem just
            went away after a few days. i.e. another update came through and fixed the problem.

            So far that has not happened this time.

            What with the X uncertainties am I going to have to deal with this forever or should
            I just get a new trackball?

            Anybody have a recommendation for a replacement?

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              #7
              solved??

              How do I mark this thing solved??

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                #8
                At the top of the thread you see Thread Tools. Click on it and click on Mark this thread as solved...
                Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007
                "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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