I just installed Sid to a new partition on my hard drive. I had trouble (as posted eariler) with the mouse movement being jerky under the 2.6.8 kernel. I replaced that with the 2.6.15 kernel, which I understand was packaged under a new kernel packaging system. The mouse movement is no longer jerky under KDE (with X.org), but I had, and still have, to a small extent, a problem with the mouse scroll wheel. I'm not finding anything useful on this.
When I first booted with the 2.6.15 kernel, I was glad to see the jerky mouse movement was gone, but when I used the scroll wheel to scroll up or down in a window, the down scroll worked, but the up scroll would always bring up the context menu. A right click also brings up the context menu, as it should. This happend in all KDE windows and in Firefox. I edited /etc/X11/xorg.conf and added this line to the mouse config section: Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" actually, at one point, xorgconfig had used another line: Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5 6 7" This fixed the problem in all KDE windows, but not in Firefox, where I use this quite frequently while reading web pages and man pages. Scrolling down is no problem, but scrolling up always brings up the Firefox context menu. If I right-click first, the context menu comes up, and if I hold down the right mouse button and scroll while that button is down, I can scroll up and down all I want. If this happened in all windows, I'd think there were a problem with mapping the buttons in xorg.conf, but the only window with this problem is Firefox. Any ideas what is going on and how I can restore "normal" behavior where only the right mouse button pops up a context menu, instead of scrolling up doing it as well? Thanks for any help! Hal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]