1. If you have a mouse config problem, the server rarely crashes on
startup. You will get a screen but the mouse will not work
properly...i.e. no movement or erratic movement.
If I move the mouse while x is running (it crashes during the kde screen
'loading peripherals') the movement is er
Rachel Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I'm new to the list and am having problems with the XFree86 set up in
> Woody. I recently upgraded from Potato to Woody and have also grabbed the
> KDE2.2 packages from Sid but I'm having trouble getting the x-server up and
> running.
>
removing that line or changing it to false doesn't seem to make any
difference to it starting up. Right now I'd just like to see it
starting up even if I still need to fine tune it a bit afterwards.
Rachel
Rachel,
Do I remember this right that you have a Cirrus card as well?
With the Opt
Rachel Andrew wrote:
Hi
I'm new to the list and am having problems with the XFree86 set up in
Woody. I recently upgraded from Potato to Woody and have also grabbed
the KDE2.2 packages from Sid but I'm having trouble getting the x-server
up and running.
Rachel
I used "XFree86 -c
You don't want to emulate a third button, you already have 3 buttons. You
can also set the zaxis mapping to use the scroll options of your mouse.
removing that line or changing it to false doesn't seem to make any
difference to it starting up. Right now I'd just like to see it starting up
Hi
I'm new to the list and am having problems with the XFree86 set up
in Woody. I recently upgraded from Potato to Woody and have also
grabbed the KDE2.2 packages from Sid but I'm having trouble getting
the x-server up and running.
I have been configuring via dpkg-reconfigure x-server-xfree8
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