On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 10:31:29AM -0700, greg wrote:
> David Roundy wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:45:46PM -0700, David wrote:
> > > If problems persist, you may want to consider dumping gpm all together. It
> > > was giving me problems once upon a time, and I've never missed it any ti
David Roundy wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:45:46PM -0700, David wrote:
> > If problems persist, you may want to consider dumping gpm all together. It
> > was giving me problems once upon a time, and I've never missed it any time
> > I've removed it. It doesn't seem to provide much function
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:45:46PM -0700, David wrote:
> If problems persist, you may want to consider dumping gpm all together. It
> was giving me problems once upon a time, and I've never missed it any time
> I've removed it. It doesn't seem to provide much functionality beyond the
> ability t
If problems persist, you may want to consider dumping gpm all together. It
was giving me problems once upon a time, and I've never missed it any time
I've removed it. It doesn't seem to provide much functionality beyond the
ability to use your mouse in console mode, which seemed fairly worthless
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:14:12PM -0400, richard wrote:
> Have run xf86config several times. At startx it seems to be loading but
> then server crashes with fatal message that server can't find the mouse
> -- no such file or device. It's just a regular 2-button mouse. Microsoft
> protocol works fi
Have run xf86config several times. At startx it seems to be loading but
then server crashes with fatal message that server can't find the mouse
-- no such file or device. It's just a regular 2-button mouse. Microsoft
protocol works fine with this mouse on the same box on another partition
with Red
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