Qiang Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And also one more thing, you said you can get the mouse to work, there
> might be a very simple solution to this. On some linux distributions,
> the mouse link is not setup correctly. To check this:
> "cd /dev"
> "ls -l mouse"
> this will tell you if you hav
Excerpts from debian: 6-Dec-97 Re: 'make config' issues. by "Oliver
Elphick"@lfix.co
> >I apologise for this newbie question but what do I do to get 'make
> >config' to exist? I installed Debian several days ago and just learned=
>
> >
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Christopher R. Barry wrote:
> I installed Debian several days ago and just learned
> today that the reason why my mouse doesn't work is because I need to
> compile support into the kernel.
Well, below I give you what I think is a full set of packages needed t
"Christopher R. Barry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I installed Debian several days ago and just learned
> today that the reason why my mouse doesn't work is because I need to
> compile support into the kernel. When I go to /usr/src/linux and type
> 'make config' I just get a bash error message s
"Christopher R. Barry" wrote:
>I apologise for this newbie question but what do I do to get 'make
>config' to exist? I installed Debian several days ago and just learned
>today that the reason why my mouse doesn't work is because I need to
>compile support into the kernel. When I go to /usr
I apologise for this newbie question but what do I do to get 'make
config' to exist? I installed Debian several days ago and just learned
today that the reason why my mouse doesn't work is because I need to
compile support into the kernel. When I go to /usr/src/linux and type
'make config' I just g
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