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This is actually a known bad interaction between OSR5 and VMware. I
haven't yet figured out where the bug lies, but I know of a workaround. Boot the machine with: Boot : defbootstr kbm.wheel=no This disables the mouse wheel, which is a little annoying, but at least the rest of the mouse works. To make this permanent, edit /etc/default/boot and add "kbm.wheel=no" to the end of the definition of DEFBOOTSTR. |
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