Hello all,
i'm running an lfs 6.1 system on a 2.6.13 kernel. My
problem is that my mouse doesnt get recognized
consistently. I have a Logitech MX1000 mouse
connected to my ps2 port. Sometimes on bootup, the
mouse will be recognized and added as event1 in
/dev/input. [I use event interfacing for
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 10/27/05, Jonas Norlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And the error is still there. I noticed that my locale settings have
influence on the tests, after unset my LC_* and LANG i get much less
errors.
After googling i found this [1] which look related to my problem.
I wil
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Jonas Norlander wrote:
>
> > A lot of talking to my self here :-P
>
> Don't be offended. That's the hard way to learn. :)
>
> I have the same problem with much worse results, i.e.
> over 6000 unexpected failures in gcc test. I asked for
> help two
D.Dreschers wrote:
> I installed KDE and was eager to use kiten from the
> kdeedu package.
[...]
> I suppose I'm lacking a kanji font file.
>
> So, where do I get one?
I just want to tell you that I found a font suitable
for use with kiten.
I installed then kochi-substitute font which you can
g
Jonas Norlander wrote:
> A lot of talking to my self here :-P
Don't be offended. That's the hard way to learn. :)
I have the same problem with much worse results, i.e.
over 6000 unexpected failures in gcc test. I asked for
help two month ago with no result.
Either everyone is satisfied with the
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
>
> AFAIK usbmouse and psmouse are only the boot-modules with less
> functionality. I've tried USB-HID and PS/2-Mouse, both compiled in or
> loaded as modules.
> I also posted my config files. In xorg.conf i tried almost every
> protocol (usb -> er
David Fix wrote:
> You know, I know this is late for a comment... But I just thought of
> something... Could it be as simple as doing something like this:
>
> kill `pgrep nfsd`
That's just an inelegant equivalent of:
rpc.nfsd -- 0
I think Tor Olav is trying to confirm that the kernel threads