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Thread: [SOLVED] Problem installing ubuntu with Logitech dinovo desktop

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    [SOLVED] Problem installing ubuntu with Logitech dinovo desktop

    Hi everyone,

    I am trying to install Ubuntu 8.04 but I am having problem with a non-working keyboard and mouse. I have a Logitech dinovo desktop laser kit(bluetooth). It works fine in windows XP and at the boot screen but when I start the live-cd to install and get the ubuntu desktop the keyboard and mouse stops working. Any ideas?

    I have read that there is a couple of issues with Logitechs products but was hoping for a workaround (I like my keyboard and mouse )

    Hoping for help!

    /mala
    Last edited by malaTG; May 15th, 2008 at 11:19 AM.

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    Re: Problem installing ubuntu with Logitech dinovo desktop

    Same here. If you unplug the receiver and plug it back in - it'll work. But I hope there is another, "normal" way around this.

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    Re: Problem installing ubuntu with Logitech dinovo desktop

    I just wanted to tell evryone that I solved this issue, at least in a ugly way. Since I don´t have any other bluetooth devices connected to this computer I just removed all bluetooth software from my ubuntudistribution. This way the embedded drivers within the usbreciever were used and everything works fine.

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    Re: [SOLVED] Problem installing ubuntu with Logitech dinovo desktop

    See Bug 123920 at lauchpad for further information.

    Cheers.

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    Re: [SOLVED] Problem installing ubuntu with Logitech dinovo desktop

    I found a solution working for 8.04 (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=227057).

    Though this solution is meant to be used for some microsoft keyboard, it also works for the Logitech diNovo (at least at my computer).

    However, this method fails for 8.10, apparently due to changes in the way, pairing is done.

    The hard way, i.e., deinstalling all bluetooth software, does still work.
    But this cannot really be called a solution. So I don't understand why the issue with the diNovo keyboard is marked as solved.

    Any ideas?

    Best regards, Stefan

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