My compaq machine has two things for mouse buttons (touchpad).
How do I paste?
My compaq machine has two things for mouse buttons (touchpad).
How do I paste?
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I have installed debian 2.2 on Toshiba 1405-S151. Sort of.
The default installation brings up gnome, and xterm more or less works.
The keyboard tends to repeat letters. I have been told I can fix this
by changing a "sticky keys" setting. Could somebody tell me exactly
where the file is tha
I installed debian on a Toshiba 1405 laptop approximately a year ago.
Problem 1: when I am in an xterm window (from gnome?), I often
get a letter repeated when I press a key. I read somewhere that
this can be fixed by changing a "stickykeys" setting, but I would
like to know exactly what f
I have gotten through the first few steps of installing version 3.0
on a Toshiba 1405 laptop, including creating a password and logging on.
The problem is that only a small part of my monitor screen is
being used for the (character-based) display, and the lowest
visible line is not the last
The configuration files created by tasksel, XFree86 -configure,
and by xf86config did not work.
This particular model supposedly has a Trident Cyberblade, and
files for other satellite models have not worked either.
Thanks for any help.
I've checked a lot of web sites, and can't find any advice
on the Toshiba 1405 Satellite internal modem. I think I saw
a warning in one place that this was different from other
Satellite models.
I have installed debian 2.2 on Toshiba 1405-S151. Sort of.
The default installation brings up gnome, and xterm more or less works.
The keyboard tends to repeat letters. I have been told I can fix this
by changing a "sticky keys" setting. Could somebody tell me exactly
where the file is tha
I installed debian on a Toshiba 1405 laptop approximately a year ago.
Problem 1: when I am in an xterm window (from gnome?), I often
get a letter repeated when I press a key. I read somewhere that
this can be fixed by changing a "stickykeys" setting, but I would
like to know exactly what f
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