Thanks. Yes, I'm behind on kernel upgrades (bugfixes but not updates). I'll
try that.
PS/2 middle button / scrollwheel swap also seems possible, though behavior
isn't suggesting this.
On June 19, 2016 2:34:09 AM CDT, Felix Miata wrote:
>Edward Morbius composed on 2016-06-
I'm running Debian testing/stretch on a Thinkpad T520i.
I'm using the internal trackpoint and mouse buttons, I've *disabled* the
trackpad (in BIOS).
Following a recent update and reboot, my middle mouse behavior has changed.
I can still use it to copy and past through the Xorg clipboard.
Testin
ously flash / xine /
mplayer, reduced size or full-screen).
Very nice.
KDE seems to have jumped the shark again, either following GNOME's
lead or drawing it after, but that I really don't care about nearly so
much.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 10:51 AM, Edward Morbius wrote:
> Len
Lenovo Thinkpad T520i.
Wireless controller: 03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation
Centrino Wireless-N 1000
I can see and get a wireless connection (usually via wicd-cli), but
dhclient fails to get an IP address:
# iwconfig wlan0
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:"RIGHTSCALE"
Mod
We run a small set of web infrastructure with the following configuration:
- Upstream routre
- Cisco Catalyst 2960G switch segmented into two vlans.
- Pair of Debian boxes with a transparent bridging firewall comprising
eth1 and eth2. These implement the physdev kernel module and
spann
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