Have you tried using a standard mouse setup?
I don't think there will be a problem with a 3 button mouse driver if you are
using a 2 button mice
Are you using xf86config to set up your x? if not, use it, it it very simple
and easy to use :)
Anders Kvist
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 05:19:18PM +01
Have you tried using a standard mouse setup?
I don't think there will be a problem with a 3 button mouse driver if you are
using a 2 button mice
Are you using xf86config to set up your x? if not, use it, it it very simple
and easy to use :)
Anders Kvist
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 05:19:18PM +01
On 6 Dec, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to install debian-linux on a thinkpad 701C.
> I do have problems in mouse-setup while using XF86Setup.
> I tried all possible PS/2-protocols, but none worked.
>
> During startup I get the messages: >>loading modules: PS/2
> a
On 6 Dec, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to install debian-linux on a thinkpad 701C.
> I do have problems in mouse-setup while using XF86Setup.
> I tried all possible PS/2-protocols, but none worked.
>
> During startup I get the messages: >>loading modules: PS/2
> a
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 05:19:18PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I am trying to install debian-linux on a thinkpad 701C.
> I do have problems in mouse-setup while using XF86Setup.
> I tried all possible PS/2-protocols, but none worked.
>
> During startup I get
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 05:19:18PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I am trying to install debian-linux on a thinkpad 701C.
> I do have problems in mouse-setup while using XF86Setup.
> I tried all possible PS/2-protocols, but none worked.
>
> During startup I get
Hi,
has anyone experiences in installing debian linux on
the MAXDATA ARTIST NB 2000-line Stanford TFT.
I am thinking about buying one of those and want to use
it with debian linux if this works fine.
If anyone has suggestions for better value for money
systems which you can use with linux ...
Hi,
has anyone experiences in installing debian linux on
the MAXDATA ARTIST NB 2000-line Stanford TFT.
I am thinking about buying one of those and want to use
it with debian linux if this works fine.
If anyone has suggestions for better value for money
systems which you can use with linux ...
Hallo,
I am trying to install debian-linux on a thinkpad 701C.
I do have problems in mouse-setup while using XF86Setup.
I tried all possible PS/2-protocols, but none worked.
During startup I get the messages: >>loading modules: PS/2
auxiliary pointing device detected: drive
Hallo,
I am trying to install debian-linux on a thinkpad 701C.
I do have problems in mouse-setup while using XF86Setup.
I tried all possible PS/2-protocols, but none worked.
During startup I get the messages: >>loading modules: PS/2
auxiliary pointing device detected: drive
NaNoFlaW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a Compaq presario 1685. I installed debian 2.0 ( hamm ) on it i
> configured the PCMCIA with the option i82365. When im runnig the module
> "insmod 182365.o" the system crash
>
> here the probe dump:
> INTEL PCI probe: 182365sl DF found, 2 sockets
>
NaNoFlaW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a Compaq presario 1685. I installed debian 2.0 ( hamm ) on it i
> configured the PCMCIA with the option i82365. When im runnig the module
> "insmod 182365.o" the system crash
>
> here the probe dump:
> INTEL PCI probe: 182365sl DF found, 2 sockets
>
Hi there,
With Debian not distributing the experimental kernels I may be using the
wrong address, but it should not hurt to try:
I have a SONY VAIO PCG-Z505F running a 2.3.24 kernel (else mostly debian).
My USB mouse works very nicely, and I got an appetite to try a graphics
tablet, again conn
Hi there,
With Debian not distributing the experimental kernels I may be using the
wrong address, but it should not hurt to try:
I have a SONY VAIO PCG-Z505F running a 2.3.24 kernel (else mostly debian).
My USB mouse works very nicely, and I got an appetite to try a graphics
tablet, again conn
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