OS wrote:
I would love to try your patch, but exactly how !!! :)
Owen
cp mousedrake /usr/sbin/mousedrake
cp mouse.pm/usr/lib/libDrakX/
...and simply run new mousedrake.
needed packages:
- drakxtools 1.1.1-7.1mdk
- imwheel
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Yours Sincerly,
I would love to try your patch, but exactly how !!! :)
Owen
On Sat, 13 May 2000, you wrote:
Eunice Thompson wrote:
Hi,
I'm using MDK 7.1 beta
I have an MS intellimouse ,ps/2.
I would like to have imwheel start automatically, or even be able to start
it as a regular user (It
"Eunice Thompson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I'm using MDK 7.1 beta
I have an MS intellimouse ,ps/2.
I would like to have imwheel start automatically, or even be able to start
it as a regular user (It worked fine in v.7.02). The only way I seem to get
the wheel working is to change to
Frederic Lepied wrote:
You have nothing to do. imwheel is started automatically from the
/etc/X11/xinit.d/imwheel script if your /etc/sysconfig/mouse has the
WHEEL variable set to yes.
Poeple who use gdm have never one of the scripts under
/etc/X11/xinit.d/ started. Look at the scripts under
Yep, that's all set up as well. Nothing appears to pusuade X that I really do
have a wheel mouse. Or maybe imwheel really is running (well, I know it is 'cos
it has a PID !) but nothing understands what it is telling them / imwheel is
not producing any output. Whatever, it simply does not work !
Hi,
I'm using MDK 7.1 beta
I have an MS intellimouse ,ps/2.
I would like to have imwheel start automatically, or even be able to start
it as a regular user (It worked fine in v.7.02). The only way I seem to get
the wheel working is to change to 'su' in a terminal ,and type imwheel -k
and then it