Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Option "Protocol" "PS/2"
Try "IMPS/2".
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Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Option "Protocol" "PS/2"
Try "IMPS/2".
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The wheel of my noname-wheelmouse doesn't work:
# /etc/gpm.conf - configuration file for gpm(1)
device=/dev/psaux
responsiveness=
repeat_type=raw
type=ps2
append=" -A180 -B123 "
sample_rate=
# /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver
> I'm considering getting a Compaq Evo N800v and I'd like to know if
> anyone has tried Linux on it and how well it works. In general, I'd like
> to know how do Compaq Evos work with Linux. I've been searching the web
> but I've found no info on the subject.
>
> I'd be running Debian on it, the ex
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The wheel of my noname-wheelmouse doesn't work:
# /etc/gpm.conf - configuration file for gpm(1)
device=/dev/psaux
responsiveness=
repeat_type=raw
type=ps2
append=" -A180 -B123 "
sample_rate=
# /etc/X11/X
> I'm considering getting a Compaq Evo N800v and I'd like to know if
> anyone has tried Linux on it and how well it works. In general, I'd like
> to know how do Compaq Evos work with Linux. I've been searching the web
> but I've found no info on the subject.
>
> I'd be running Debian on it, the e
Hello,
yes you can. I experienced the same problem. You have to pass the
video=vga16:off option when booting the kernel you choose. That is,
after the welcome message of the installation program, type either "bf24
video=vga16:off" or "idepci video=vga16:off" if you prefer to use a
2.2.20 kerne
On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 19:17, Walter Tautz wrote:
>
>
> Ok. Installed it, xserver-xfree86 version 4.2.0 pre1v2 and
> apparently the i810 driver provides support for the i830 chipset...
> and it has very little memory as it apparently uses the system memory...
> at least according to the note du
Hi,
>as an 'Intel Pro/100 VE'.
you have to use e100 module. It's included in 2.4.20 kernel tree.
Give it a try.
BTW if you still have errors inserting this module, please write them to the
list, it's easier to understand what's happening
--
Mattia
>
>I tried the eepro100 module (which works
Hello,
yes you can. I experienced the same problem. You have to pass the
video=vga16:off option when booting the kernel you choose. That is,
after the welcome message of the installation program, type either "bf24
video=vga16:off" or "idepci video=vga16:off" if you prefer to use a
2.2.20 kerne
On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 19:17, Walter Tautz wrote:
>
>
> Ok. Installed it, xserver-xfree86 version 4.2.0 pre1v2 and
> apparently the i810 driver provides support for the i830 chipset...
> and it has very little memory as it apparently uses the system memory...
> at least according to the note d
Hi,
>as an 'Intel Pro/100 VE'.
you have to use e100 module. It's included in 2.4.20 kernel tree.
Give it a try.
BTW if you still have errors inserting this module, please write them to the list,
it's easier to understand what's happening
--
Mattia
>
>I tried the eepro100 module (which works
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