On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 07:01:44PM -0400, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> Yes, you can send the adb_button (something like that) kernel
> parameter at boot-time and have certain keys be mouse buttons 2 and 3.
> This has the advantage over some X hack that it will work outside of
> X, such as with gdm.
>
Hi!
Anyone had any luck getting Mac-On-Linux running on the current
unstable? Even someone working on a package for that beast?
bye, Georg
I've encountered two new problems w/ my Lombard PB since upgrades
(including X 3.3.5) last night.
1) After X was upgraded to 3.3.5, the delete key is broken under X.
xev shows keycode 59, keysym 0x "Delete". This is "delete
forward", instead of the"delete backward" (BackSpace) keysym.
> Greetings, I'm having a bit of trouble with non-root user accounts on my
> freshly installed Potato.
>
> I created a new account, eg nick with useradd, and logged into it, at which
> time I was
> prompted for a new password. Fine I thought, makes sense. I changed it, and
> then logged
> into
Greetings, I'm having a bit of trouble with non-root user accounts on my
freshly installed Potato.
I created a new account, eg nick with useradd, and logged into it, at which
time I was
prompted for a new password. Fine I thought, makes sense. I changed it, and
then logged
into another console
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