Martin Steigerwald wrote: > Thats way to easy. Could I please have some nasty installation > problems and bugs and such back? I want to pay $100 for a software and > have bugs, and now I pay nothing and have no bucks. What do I get? ;-)
Hey, no problem! I can send you some older Debian CDROMs that feature some neat broken install disks - getting the shot base system up and running can be quite a challenge :-) > If I remember trying to get Windows 95 to the same point... That´s actually not so bad once you´ve figured out that you shouldn´t let the system auto-probe during install. > headaches... But unfortunately they do install Win95/Novell for the > new computer pool for the students of education. I tried to persuade > them to use Linux, but failed. Linux isn´t the system for everybody (yet). But we shouldn´t be discussing this on the list. > A question I have anyway: The 386 or 486 has a Microsoft Serial Port > Compatible mouse. I couldnt try a working driver module for that one. > Microsoft Bus mouse did not work, PS/2 mouse did not work... I tried > every mouse driver that has been in the list... any ideas? Ah, ein Stadtmensch! :-) All you need is the standard serial driver, and gpm set to use type "bare". Used to work fine for me when I had a MS-Mouse hooked up to my computer at work. It´s been replaced by a real (i.e 3button Pilot) in the meantime... Ciao, -- Thomas Baetzler, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] <A HREF="http://home.pages.de/~thb/">thb's Homepage</A> -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .