I use a KVM switch with my windows box and my redhat 7.3 box. Today when
I booted up the RedHat box, the mouse seems to be frozen. When I switch
back to Windows it's also frozen. I reset the mouse (it's a logitech
cordless) and it works fine in Windown. I switch KVM to RedHat and it's
frozen again
It sounds like the original poster needs to partition a disk that
already has data on it, and if I'm not mistaken, the Win2k disk manager
tool would probably lose everything on it. There might be a workaround,
but it'd be safer to use a tool that is set up for this sort of thing
from the start (ak
RE: Newbie: How do I get my scroll wheel mouse to work???
One question, after jumping in the thread after the fact. Did you try
Xconfigurator? BobB
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get my scroll wheel mouse to work???
On Sat, 2002-08-31 at 19:01, Zorrox wrote:
> I also lack scrolling so far with my Logitech Cordless MouseMan Wheel,
> using gnome. I've edited XF86Config so that the pointer section looks
> like the following, and have rebooted:
>
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I also lack scrolling so far with my Logitech Cordless MouseMan Wheel,
using gnome. I've edited XF86Config so that the pointer section looks
like the following, and have rebooted:
Section "Pointer"
Protocol"MouseManPlusPS/2"
Device "/dev/mouse"
ZAxisMapping 4 5
Anyone know w