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I installed SuSE 10.1 via network install and configured it this morning. Once it booted up I decided to change my display settings because a friend told me it would ...
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    I installed SuSE 10.1 via network install and configured it this morning. Once it booted up I decided to change my display settings because a friend told me it would be a good idea. It wasn't a good idea. I changed it from 1280x1024 @ 70Hz to 1280x1024 @ 60Hz, and now there is no display at all. What can I do?

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    I also tried xorgconfig, and now I can't start X because my mouse isn't detected, it's a USB mouse made by labtech, I think the problem is that the default (/dev/mouse) doesn't work. How can I fix this problem???? I really don't want to install this again because it took all night thanks to my slow internet connection.

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    Problem solved, sorry to waste anyone's time. I found the answer on the forums, I needed to use /dev/input/mice for the mouse, and now everything works .

    Edit: the mouse is a little buggy though, doesn't move around smoothly, anything I can do for that?

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