On 11 Aug, 2011, at 8:17 PM, Brian Morris wrote:

> I have a g4 powerbook with debian and I can send you the configurations file 
> /etc/xorg.conf (tomorrow, when I have the computer) or you can find it 
> yourself by searching web.
> 
> If you want it.

        Yeah, i'd like that.

> What it does is force you to use the button for clicking. However what gave 
> me some adjustment challenges: it is also set to vertical scroll with two 
> fingers. Ok, nice. 3rd it is set to secondary click - which you Really need 
> somehow - by two fingers down and the mouse button click. That is sometimes 
> tricky to do without scrolling.

        ?!?  I didn't think trackpads from this era were able to recognize 
multiple fingers.

> By the way, for speed, I am using the LXDE desktop environment. There is now 
> an lxde cd, as well as a netinstall option for it. much faster and less 
> resource consumptive than the other alternatives. 

        Yeah, i might look into that.  Presumably i don't need to install from 
scratch, so i'll search for an LXDE package.

> I guess you have got the wifi to work ?

        Some years ago i had experimented with Ubuntu on the PowerBook, and i 
do remember having to setup the Broadcom gizmo.  IIRC the open source version 
was only able to access the 802.11B protocol then.  Can we use 802.11G now?

> took me a while to realize what they meant by the firmware packages, just 
> dumb I guess, but then I also found there the firmware downloader for video 
> acceleration which helps...

        Are you using the driver from nVidia?  Now that you mention it, there 
is some annoyance in that the screen is only using 8-bit color.  I wasn't going 
to bring up the issue until i dealt with the trackpad thing, but the default 
Debian wallpaper looks really ugly when posterized down to a few colors.

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