On 9/29/06, Jason Weisberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel,In case you had not noticed, compiling the entire distro from source is not the newbie way to install a linux distro either. I think if you're that worried about autoconfiguration, you should probably look elsewhere.
Daniel lliev wrote
Daniel,In case you had not noticed, compiling the entire distro from source is not the newbie way to install a linux distro either. I think if you're that worried about autoconfiguration, you should probably look elsewhere.
Daniel lliev wrote: Nope! I agree with the OP. My plain "2 buttons + scr
Daniel Iliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nope! I agree with the OP. My plain "2 buttons + scroller" mouse wasn't
> detected too. So I copied my old xorg.conf.
> I really think xorg configuration should be more user friendly. Woking X
> is crucial for not getting newbies scared. ;-)
Especially
Well, seeing like this..you're right :p
Nico wrote:
> you think bad :)
Nope! I agree with the OP. My plain "2 buttons + scroller" mouse wasn't
detected too. So I copied my old xorg.conf.
I really think xorg configuration should be more user friendly. Woking X
is crucial for not getting newbies scared. ;-)
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Best regards,
Daniel
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you think bad :)
Now I love Gentoo as a distribution, but the way to setup X *must* be
improved! I have just finished installing on an older Athlon with a Nvidia
2mx graphic card.
Xorg -configure just fails: it says it can't detect my mouse (it's an IBM ps/2
trackpoint).
xorgconfig gives an unusable config.
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