They should be supported. The track pad on my Laptop is PS/2 and it works
fine. Perhaps there is a setting somewhere which needs to be swithched from an
AT keyboard to a PS/2 keyboard?
Cheers,
Brandon
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Chas Green wrote:
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> Hi,
> I am wondering if PS/2 are supported by Lin
If it does have a NeoMagic, the only answer will be to purchaser and install
Laptop Accelerated-X from Xi Graphics.
Cheers,
Brandon
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Greg Fall wrote:
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> That doesn't have a NeoMagic video card in it does it?
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Bruce Tong wrote:
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> > I need to let a Mac user have a couple of images in jpeg or other format.
> > It will be used in FrameMaker 5. So if I read you correctly I can write
> > these to a DOS floppy and he will be able to read it?
>
> I believe so. The Mac can definitely read DOS floppies. My c
Nikkita,
I don't know where you are located, but if it is in one of these areas: New York
City, Rochester, NY; Boston, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas; Washington D.C. or (I
believe, but I could be mistaken) Philadelphia, then I would suggest you bypass
DirecPC and get an access provider that offers M
There are so many Linux books out there and it is really hard to pin down the
absolute best. Also many of them are NOT so good; absolute crap. i.e. Linux for
Dummies (which I had the sad misfortune of purchasing. I think it best to have
more than just one book. I have recently narrowed it down to