On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Kai Klesatschke wrote:
Hello,
The latest kernel have acpi power management features, haven't they?
APM and ACPI cannot work both. Do you set dell laptop enable in kernel
config or else options?
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> Hello,
>
> is there anybody w
Hello, there is something intereseting to do, If you want to use middle
button : it's called xkbset. With xmodmap you set the keycode of ms-menu
or ms-window and you assign this keycode to keysyms Pointer_Button2
Pointer_Drag2, and with 'xkbset m' you enable mapping mouse button on
keyboard and wit
> Thanks for this hint, this sounds interesting indeed. However, I have
> not been able to put it to work; maybe I didn't understand your suggestion
> entirely correctly. I did
>
> xkbset m
> xkbset exp m
> xmodmap -e 'keycode 115 = Pointer_Button2 Pointer_Drag2'
>
> After that, the "Wi
Hi
> lspci gives to me this video card :
> S3 Inc.86C270-294 Savage/IX-MX (rev 11).
>
> I have problems to install the driver
> stored in
> http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html.
>
> I copied the files to defined dir.
>
> I created the simbolic link.
>
> But I can't make a new XF86Config-4
> file
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Kai Klesatschke wrote:
Hello,
The latest kernel have acpi power management features, haven't they?
APM and ACPI cannot work both. Do you set dell laptop enable in kernel
config or else options?
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hello,
>
> is there anybody w
Hello, there is something intereseting to do, If you want to use middle
button : it's called xkbset. With xmodmap you set the keycode of ms-menu
or ms-window and you assign this keycode to keysyms Pointer_Button2
Pointer_Drag2, and with 'xkbset m' you enable mapping mouse button on
keyboard and wit
> Thanks for this hint, this sounds interesting indeed. However, I have
> not been able to put it to work; maybe I didn't understand your suggestion
> entirely correctly. I did
>
> xkbset m
> xkbset exp m
> xmodmap -e 'keycode 115 = Pointer_Button2 Pointer_Drag2'
>
> After that, the "Wi
Hi
> lspci gives to me this video card :
> S3 Inc.86C270-294 Savage/IX-MX (rev 11).
>
> I have problems to install the driver
> stored in
> http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html.
>
> I copied the files to defined dir.
>
> I created the simbolic link.
>
> But I can't make a new XF86Config-4
> file
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