On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 03:03:08PM +0800, thus spake CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick]:
> Have been following your threadwell here is what you need to do.
>
> Fire up dselect and select #1. Change the source to the cdrom...I think it's
> the last option
I think he said that he doesn't get a cdr
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> Have been following you
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Thanks everyone for the help. I got my mouse working!! I changed the
Protocol to PS/2, rebooted and it worked. I ran dselect and it says
that the textutils and shellutils packages are installed, yet I still
get missing command errors. You are correct in that we did a very
minimal install. My fri
Casey Henderson wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Thank you so much for the help! I was able to install vim, and it
> works great. I don't know why vi doesn't work. I don't believe there
> were any problems installing the base system, and we used it during the
> install to set up X, and then it seems to hav
Hello,
Thank you so much for the help! I was able to install vim, and it
works great. I don't know why vi doesn't work. I don't believe there
were any problems installing the base system, and we used it during the
install to set up X, and then it seems to have just vanished. Another
weird thin
Casey Henderson wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm a new Debian user. I have used Redhat for quite a long time and
> I just switched over to Debian. I'm excited about learning all its
> features (particularly the cool package management program). A friend
> helped me install Debian 2.2 (potato) and we g
>>I am trying to install xfree86 and I can't get my mouse to work. I think
>>I have just a regular mouse that plugs into the P/S 2 port. any
>>ideas??
while running xf86config, you will be asked which mouse you have. Specify
/dev/psaux, with your mouse plugged in, and you should be okay.
/d
Make sure that when xf86config asks for the location of the mouse you
specify /dev/psaux.
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From: Charles Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian Users (E-mail)
Date: Monday, August 17, 1998 12:22 PM
Subject: help with mouse
>I am trying to install xfree86 and I can't get
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