Hi Richard, sorry I am a bit slow with Linux :) can you say where to do the ls -l and uname -a? Just need a bit of clarification on how to check it is installed.
By the way, I DID notice a bit of jumping cursor behaviour after the install on a couple of XOs. The 4-finger salute helped a lot. Too early to make any conclusions, as maybe it wasn't installed properly. David Leeming OLPC Coordinator, SPC and Technical Advisor, People First Network Honiara, Solomon Islands -----Original Message----- From: Richard Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard A. Smith Sent: Thursday, 17 July 2008 2:43 a.m. To: David Leeming Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Touch pad David Leeming wrote: > The cp command gave a string of complaints that the source and destination > files "are the same file". I am therefore unsure if it worked successfully > as per the comment below on the wiki page. However after a reboot the > touchpad still works... > >>>>> If you omit the -a in the above recipe, the vmlinuz symlink will not be > updated correctly nod. There's a lot of noise when you do the copy. A quick ls -l to verify that the bzImage symlink now points at your new kernel can be used if you have doubts. And then uname -a when you reboot to verify the commit ID matches what you think you installed. Always a good check. I've installed the wrong .rpm a few times. -- Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> One Laptop Per Child _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel