Yeah I guess the repeat_type vs. repeat_data thing might have been part of it, aside from this all I meant is that my /etc/init.d/gpm may have been an old one from say 1996 (who remembers what that dbn was called??), and I may have answered "no" to subsequent "overwrite old /etc/init.d/gpm?" prompts. -chris
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Osamu Aoki wrote: > Good for you. > > But some of your comment was strange to me. > > My story is based on potato stable (Installed when it was late > stage of unstable and continuously upgraded.) There was no need > for me to touch /etc/init.d/gpm. I see same file in my woody box. > > (My woody with 2.4 test kernel crash with gpm. I disabled gpm > for 2.4 kernel to get safe SMP boot. But init.d script and /etc/gpm/conf > are same in woody and needs raw specified. I run it happy with 2.2 > SMP kernel)