Just out of curiosity, have you tried booting a Knoppix (or Kanotix, my
preferred) CD? I know the purists might not be amused, but that's a
pretty good way to find out if your hardware is Debian compatible
without having to go through configuration hassles. Not to mention that
I see nothing wrong with running Knoppix or Kanotix, and then just
apt-get yourself a full-fledged desktop system.

regards,
Robert

On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 23:51:33 -0000
"Brian Coiley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks, Ron, I have now got it working with the VESA driver, but not,
> unfortunately, with my USB mouse.  Trawling the archives reveals
> countless suggestions for getting a USB mouse working, all of them
> different, and none of them successful (at least, of the ones I've
> understood well enough to try).


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