Hello everybody,

I started using RedHat two weeks ago - which makes me very new - with the
main thought in mind to merge to it by the end of this year max. I am a
photographer doing digital image treatment so next to the technical
questions I will be mainly interessted in anything that has to do with
graphics and imagery. My first impressions of GIMP (compared to Photoshop)
are...very good!

Okay, so I have installed RedHat 5 (kernel 2.0.31) and XFree86 because it
is the only X server I know that supports Xinput which I need for the Wacom
graphic pad.

        The questions:
        - Does anybody use the Wacom pad? If yes what is your experience with it!?
I can't make it work. When I add the    Xinput commands into XF86Config the X
server doesn't start.
        - Can I delete the lines in XF86Config - under Screen - refering to other
resolution in order to have only the one I      want to run?
        - When I am "as root" I can change the look of the windows into Afterstep.
When I am in Linux "as user" the FVWM   starts automatically and I can't
change anything once the windows are on the screen! What am I doing wrong?
        - When I am as root I change the configuration of the mouse speed etc. I
record the changes aldo I have the feeling      the command doesn't do
anything. Which is probably true because the next time I am in X-Windows
the custom      configuration is lost. Again, what is wrong?

        - What is the magic command to read DOS partitions? I would like to copy
files from Windows to Linux. Or am I    saying things that make you all laugh
because it is not possible!??
        - What would be the Linux equivalent for the DOS command "dir /p" which
shows one screen of data at the time?

Pfiuu...

Thanks in advance!
Zoki.


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