Re: [techtalk] disappearing mouse!!

2001-02-05 Thread I guess I'm an underwater thing
I used mouseconfig, XF86Config, and Xconfigurator, but to no avail. I reinstalled the operating system this morning and all is well. Note to self, don't change the monitor resolution. -e On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, David Merrill wrote: > On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 06:58:47PM -0600, ktb wrote: > > On

Re: [techtalk] disappearing mouse!!

2001-02-05 Thread Martin . Caitlyn
Hi, e, Errr... changing monitor resolution should be no big thing. I have my system set up so that I can change between the two I use on the fly, and nothing errant happens. Even making changes in XF86Setup or XF86Config don't break it. I don't know what happened in your case, but changing re

Re: [techtalk] disappearing mouse!!

2001-02-05 Thread FeO
Actually, I've had that sort of problem with Slackware 7.1. Accidentally configuring for the wrong resolution caused no problems with my screen at all, but then my mouse cursor vanished completely unless I was moving the mouse, in which case it jumped seemingly randomly from one part of the s

[techtalk] shell scripts at boot

2001-02-05 Thread I guess I'm an underwater thing
Hey guys - I don't know much about startup/shutdown. I have written a shell script that starts my web servers and a few other services so that I don't have to manually do it every time I reboot. What I'd ultimately like is if it could run as part of the boot process. How would I make this hap

Re: [techtalk] shell scripts at boot

2001-02-05 Thread David Merrill
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 04:53:14PM -0800, I guess I'm an underwater thing wrote: > > Hey guys - > > I don't know much about startup/shutdown. I have written a shell script > that starts my web servers and a few other services so that I don't have > to manually do it every time I reboot. What I

Re: [techtalk] shell scripts at boot

2001-02-05 Thread Anmol Khirbat
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, I guess I'm an underwater thing wrote: > > Hey guys - > > I don't know much about startup/shutdown. Have a look at the following link even if you don't use redhat. http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/tips/Boot-Process-Tips/Boot-Process-Tips.html The init(8) manpage woul

[techtalk] ONLamp.com

2001-02-05 Thread Jacqueline McNally
Hello All the web developers out there may find this interesting. I have had a quick squizzy at www.onlamp.com and I think it's a great starting point for those web applications that run on Linux servers. All the best Jacqueline ---BEGIN--- News from the O'Reilly Netw