2010/9/13  <meino.cra...@gmx.de>:
> 1.) The fonts of mrxvt are microscopic tiny...my home and .mrxvt
>    remained the same. Are fonts not reported to "world" when emerged?
>    What are the basic fonts I need before buying new glasses?

Maybe you forgot some use flag or something. To use truetype fonts in
mrxvt you need to turn that flag on. I also have no idea about mrxvt,
but most terminal emulators read their configs from ~/.Xdefaults,
check the mrxvt man page and/or docs.


> 2.) Mouse does not work. Hald is up, fdi-rules are copied from my old
>    system, /dev/input/mice is there, gpm (started for a test) sees
>    the mouse, xf86-input-mouse is recompiled, dbus is running.
>    What's wrong? X.org.log reports "no device defined for mouse"...
>    my xorg.conf does not define such...but it is the same xorg.conf,
>    which works under 32bit env.
>    So....

So, latest Xorg doesn't use hal. I can't be sure since you are not
telling us what xorg version you are using. Since 1.8 X uses udev
instead.

http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/xorg-server-1.8-upgrade-guide.xml


> 3.) Keyboard behaves somehow strange. German Umlauts works, but "|"
>    does not...it performs something like a crazy backspace or so.
>    And a UNIX without a working pipe is not really making me happy...

If it happens only under X, then it's the same issue that you have
with your mouse. Configure it using the new method.


> 4.) As someone already reports to the list: k3b does not find any
>    burner, cdrom, dvd-drive. /dev/sr0 exist and is linked to dvd.

Probably a k3b and/or udev issue. I can't help with this one. But I
think I've seen something about k3b lately in the forums. Might worth
a check.

>    I even can boot from dvd...

That's nothing to do with linux, but your BIOS. A different land.


Regards.


-- 
Jesús Guerrero Botella

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