Re: Setting up laser mouse in early lfs

2008-09-14 Thread Nicolas FRANCOIS
Le Sun, 14 Sep 2008 21:26:38 + "Cliff McDiarmid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > Hi > > I'm just at the point of moving from a new build lfs-6.3 onto BLFS, but I > need to set up a logitech laser mouse to work from the command prompt in the > new build. > I've had it working in my old lf

Setting up laser mouse in early lfs

2008-09-14 Thread Cliff McDiarmid
Hi I'm just at the point of moving from a new build lfs-6.3 onto BLFS, but I need to set up a logitech laser mouse to work from the command prompt in the new build. I've had it working in my old lfs using XF86Config, but from what script will it work from a command prompt only without XFree8

Re: i810 -> i915

2008-09-14 Thread William Tracy
Victory!! I pulled in xf86-video-intel-2.1.1, and set the driver in xorg.conf to "intel". (I also tried xf86-video-intel-2.1.99, but had some module version mismatch problems.) I even got direct rendering for free! :-) When I launch glxgears, they spin merrily. However, if I try to resize the glx

HVR-1950 and xawtv

2008-09-14 Thread john q public
Hello all, I'm trying to get a Hauppauge hvr-1950 usb to work with xawtv and am having no luck at all. Has anyone else tried this? I downloaded the latest kernel and compiled the pvr-usb2 module from that tree (2.6.26.5) extracted the firmware from the windows drivers on the Hauppauge site plac

Re: Compiling gtkmm

2008-09-14 Thread Simon Geard
On Sun, 2008-09-14 at 02:28 +0200, Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote: > I had to use a dev version of pango to install the latest stable > version of gtk+ ??? This shouldn't be necessary - I'm running the latest stable version of Gtk+ (2.14.1) with the latest stable pango (1.20.5). What versions of each are