Bob Proulx wrote:
Debian is a *great* OS to run on those machines. I run Debian on many
different racked production servers. In particular the advantage is
that Debian Stable is production stable with security upgrades for
about two years. That is a perfect time span for me personally for
prod
Geeks.com has refurbished 1U mini rack-mount servers, about 5 years old,
for cheap enough that I want to get one to play with. Two 4-core Xeon
processors (do not support hyperthreading) and either 4GB or 8GB of RAM,
a small hard drive, RAID controller, no sound, and very low-end
integrated gra
Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sat, Feb 02, 2013 at 09:06:55PM -0600, zxcvbob wrote:
I have a different model Chromebook with an Atom processor and a
SSD. It should run Debian just fine; I have Debian on an older
netbook, but good luck installing it! (My info is about a year old
and from memory
Rick Thomas wrote:
I was googling for an inexpensive laptop for a friend and came across
the chromebook C710 from Acer:
http://www.staples.com/Acer-C710-2847-116-Chromebook/product_125265
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834215914
• Intel Celeron 847 1.1GHz
• 2
"1"
Option "RBCornerButton" "3"
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The two option lines specify left-click on single-finger tap and a
right-click when tapping the right bottom corner.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
Guido
On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 12:05 AM, zxcvbob wrote:
I just installed De
I just installed Debian with the Xfce desktop on a EEE PC model 901.
I've got things working pretty well, but I can't enable tap-to-click on
the trackpad. I go to Settings->Mouse in the Xfce menu, and there is no
tab or checkbox for tapping. I'm guessing I need to enable something in X?
(I just
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