Thanks for the suggestions guys, my mouse now works properly after I got
rid of gpm. However, when I enter Gnome now and start Gnome Terminal, some
of my keys on the Thinkpad are not mapped correctly. For example, when I
press the "/" key, I get a "-" (which was almost disastrous as I was tryi
Thanks for the suggestions guys, my mouse now works properly after I got
rid of gpm. However, when I enter Gnome now and start Gnome Terminal, some
of my keys on the Thinkpad are not mapped correctly. For example, when I
press the "/" key, I get a "-" (which was almost disastrous as I was try
Iohan wrote:
>
> I've looked at the Linux Laptops HOWTOs and various webpages but I haven't
> found a solution.
>
> My X 3.3.6 runs fine, but the mouse just jumps around uncontrollably. I've
> tried just the built-in trackpoint, and I've tried plugging in a regular MS
> Intellimouse in the PS/2
On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > My X 3.3.6 runs fine, but the mouse just jumps around uncontrollably.
> > I've tried modifying the XF86Config with different protocols - "PS/2",
> > "Microsoft", and "Intellimouse".
> > The mouse works fine in text mode.
>
> if you are runni
Iohan wrote:
>
> I've looked at the Linux Laptops HOWTOs and various webpages but I haven't
> found a solution.
>
> My X 3.3.6 runs fine, but the mouse just jumps around uncontrollably. I've
> tried just the built-in trackpoint, and I've tried plugging in a regular MS
> Intellimouse in the PS/2
On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > My X 3.3.6 runs fine, but the mouse just jumps around uncontrollably.
> > I've tried modifying the XF86Config with different protocols - "PS/2",
> > "Microsoft", and "Intellimouse".
> > The mouse works fine in text mode.
>
> if you are runn
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