I usually do this and have no c-a-f11 or similar problems mentioned i
the mail. Though v9 is 1600x1200, v10 is 800x600, and both are 32bit.
MGA400 card.
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAI
Hi,
I just installed XF4.0.2 from the unstable debian packages. I am
experiencing completely erratic mouse lockup shortly after starting X.
Reading debian-x archives turned up one similar case where someone
mentioned that this may be related to the new kernel input layer.
grep on the kernel conf
On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 06:06:43PM -0800, Tor Slettnes wrote:
>
> > "Michel" == Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Michel> There is a SYMFUNC for memcpy which is guarded by
>
> Michel> #if (defined(__powerpc__) && (defined(Lynx) || defined(linux)))
> || defined(__sparc__)
Sean Borman wrote:
> I just installed XF4.0.2 from the unstable debian packages. I am
> experiencing completely erratic mouse lockup shortly after starting X.
>
> Reading debian-x archives turned up one similar case where someone
> mentioned that this may be related to the new kernel input layer
I usually do this and have no c-a-f11 or similar problems mentioned i
the mail. Though v9 is 1600x1200, v10 is 800x600, and both are 32bit.
MGA400 card.
Regards,
/Karl
---
Karl HammarAspö Data [EMA
Hi,
I just installed XF4.0.2 from the unstable debian packages. I am
experiencing completely erratic mouse lockup shortly after starting X.
Reading debian-x archives turned up one similar case where someone
mentioned that this may be related to the new kernel input layer.
grep on the kernel con
On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 06:06:43PM -0800, Tor Slettnes wrote:
>
> > "Michel" == Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Michel> There is a SYMFUNC for memcpy which is guarded by
>
> Michel> #if (defined(__powerpc__) && (defined(Lynx) || defined(linux))) ||
>defined(__sparc__)
Sean Borman wrote:
> I just installed XF4.0.2 from the unstable debian packages. I am
> experiencing completely erratic mouse lockup shortly after starting X.
>
> Reading debian-x archives turned up one similar case where someone
> mentioned that this may be related to the new kernel input laye
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