> > > gpm can remap keys.
> >
> > and meant of course mouse buttons.
>
> Which of course is irrelevant anyway unless you have X set up to use
> /dev/gpmdata as input device.
If you aren't using a gpm repeater, xmodmap can remap mouse buttons as
well as keys.
Earlier on this list I saw a link to these
binaries.
http://n.ethz.ch/student/daenzerm/download/XF
ree86/
Are these the most current X4 binaries? Also
should I use the kernel from the debian ftp
site, I think its 2.2.17pre-something, or one
from BenH. I have a G4 400 w/ a rage 128 pro.
I am cur
has anyone else had this problem? it seems install-info is seg faulting.
i've attached dpkg's output.
--
Tom Vier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
DSA Key id 0x27371A2C
(Reading database ... 33619 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace fileutils 4.0l-8 (using .../fileutils_4.0l-8_pow
I've compiled test packages based on glibc 2.1.92 release. This is a
general test set (for generally exprienced developers and port maintainers
interested in testing it, and for any users who just want to try it[1]).
Add these lines to your apt sources.list:
deb http://auric.debian.org/%7ebco
> > gpm can remap keys.
>
> and meant of course mouse buttons.
Which of course is irrelevant anyway unless you have X set up to use
/dev/gpmdata as input device.
Michael
> > In this case, Debian/PPC is not for you. Not yet. Period.
>
> Wow, that's quite a statement. Some aspects of Debian are harder
> (installation, poor
I don't think it's quite a statement. First off, Debian isn't even
released for PowerPC. It's in testing, potato will be the first official
re
I wrote:
> gpm can remap keys.
and meant of course mouse buttons.
Andre
I can't help you with the mouse, but I had the same problem with my iBook until
I set up the XF86Config file with the right Xkb setup. I think. Your problem
seems to be that the delete key is not acting like a backspace key. It should
act like it is acting, because it is a delete key. You wa
Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My mouse buttons are mixed up (3 button ps/2 logitech).
> THe right mouse button does what the middle mouse button should be doing.
>
> Oddly enough, mouse wouldn't work unless I set the XF86Config file to look
> to the adbmouse device and BusMouse protocol i
Alright, I have some weird issues that need fixing.
My mouse buttons are mixed up (3 button ps/2 logitech).
THe right mouse button does what the middle mouse button should be doing.
Oddly enough, mouse wouldn't work unless I set the XF86Config file to look
to the adbmouse device and BusMouse pro
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