; view the content on the folder.
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> is there any other way to solve the problen.
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> On 3/8/06, Tom Haddon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had the same problem on Ubuntu. Just issue chmod
> 755 /home/.
> This isn't recursive a
ceWM as root.
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> i saw the file permission its also correct. how can solve this
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Genius, thanks.
On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 08:16 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 3/6/06, Tom Haddon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have gentoo installed on QEMU and I'm having problems with the mouse
> > not being detected. I have no /dev/mouse which means X won't s
/class/input/intput1
Can anyone point me (!) in the direction of what I need to do to get my
mouse recognized?
Thanks, Tom
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Be sure you have entered your driver name ( I am not sure maybe
> it's 8029too) at file /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6. You can use nano
> text editor to edit the file...
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> Cheers
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> >From: Tom Haddon
nyone help out? Am I just missing a kernel module?
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