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Timm Gleason wrote:
>Check the bottom of your Microsoft mouse. If it is a version 2.1 or
higher,
>you have become the victim of the Microsoft behemoth. For some reason,
which
>has yet to be adequately explained, the MS Mice above
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> Sent: Thursday, March 19, 1998 7:50 PM
> To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
> Subject: Microsoft mouse in X11
>
>
> Okay, I'm a complete beginner in Linux and I really need help in
> trying to configure the X-windows system. I can'
> Okay, I'm a complete beginner in Linux and I really need help in trying to
> configure the X-windows system. I can't configure the mouse to work at all. I
> read on XFree's site that I needed to download the gpm1-13 package and use
> the mouseman protocol. Unfortunately, this requires libc6. I
On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Ionut Borcoman wrote:
> Using the XF86Setup I have choosed the MouseSystem mouse with ClearDTR. This
> way my mouse works very well and I can use all the 3 buttons of it.
If you buy a cheap Logitech or Genius mouse, those are only slightly more
expensive than the bottm=om-l
Hi,
I have also had some problems with my mouse. Even that I'm a novice in Linux,
maybe this helps:
Using the XF86Setup I have choosed the MouseSystem mouse with ClearDTR. This
way my mouse works very well and I can use all the 3 buttons of it. Other
problem that I have had was that, if I have
On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Paul Bernays wrote:
> Okay, I'm a complete beginner in Linux and I really need help in trying
> to configure the X-windows system. I can't configure the mouse to work
> at all.
What have you tried to do? Did you run XF86Setup (included in the package
xserver-vga16)? The XF86
Okay, I'm a complete beginner in Linux and I really need help in trying to
configure the X-windows system. I can't configure the mouse to work at all. I
read on XFree's site that I needed to download the gpm1-13 package and use the
mouseman protocol. Unfortunately, this requires libc6. I already
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