YAY! Don't ask me how, but I did a reinstall and now x works. Sorta.
The video comes up, the keyboard works, but the mouse doesn't.
Currently it's configured for this:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "CorePo
Hello Roger,
Wednesday, July 13, 2005, 6:51:16 PM, you wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 12:45:17PM +1000, Jon Biddell wrote:
>>In fact, now that I think about it, that may solve another problem - and
>>that is remote management of 3 x Wintendo servers. Currently I use
>>remote desktop into them,
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 09:39:18AM +1000, Jon Biddell wrote:
> Dave Love wrote:
> >>In any case - my issue now (since I picked the ffb graphics driver) is
> >>which keyboard to tell x I'm using? The option for 'sun' was in there, but
> >>said to use that if you have a 1.4 or 1.5 type keyboard.. thi
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Jon Biddell wrote:
> >That.. is a very good question, one to which I do not have an answer :] In
> >the end, it's not really going to need a keyboard at all because what I'd
> >LIKE to do is have this system running X (kde, gnome, enlightenment,
> >whatever) and having the key
Tib wrote:
>>At the risk of being wrong (I have been known to be occasionally !!),
>>would it work with a standard PC USB keyboard ? I mean, apart from the
>>left row of keys which may not be supported anyway, is there anything on
>>the Type 6 you really REALLY need ? I'm facing the same problem
> At the risk of being wrong (I have been known to be occasionally !!),
> would it work with a standard PC USB keyboard ? I mean, apart from the
> left row of keys which may not be supported anyway, is there anything on
> the Type 6 you really REALLY need ? I'm facing the same problem, and
> migh
Dave Love wrote:
>Tib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>
>>No - it's not the keyboard that's messed up. It runs just dandy until you
>>get past the locale selection and pick your language preference - then
>>suddely everything is mapped wrong and on the sarge installer I didn't see
>>a way to pic
Tib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No - it's not the keyboard that's messed up. It runs just dandy until you
> get past the locale selection and pick your language preference - then
> suddely everything is mapped wrong and on the sarge installer I didn't see
> a way to pick a literal keyboard map,
> In any case - my issue now (since I picked the ffb graphics driver) is
> which keyboard to tell x I'm using? The option for 'sun' was in there, but
> said to use that if you have a 1.4 or 1.5 type keyboard.. this is a 1.6.
> So do I say 'xfree86' instead and pick a pc104 or 101 or something
> ins
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Dave Love wrote:
> > I'm not familiar with either X or the blade's hardware.. I've always just
> > run linux as an ssh/terminal host.
> >
> > Which should I use - or how should I check to see which is installed, I do
> > have access to tty2 during this process to run commands
Tib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm not familiar with either X or the blade's hardware.. I've always just
> run linux as an ssh/terminal host.
>
> Which should I use - or how should I check to see which is installed, I do
> have access to tty2 during this process to run commands from a shell?
I
I'm not familiar with either X or the blade's hardware.. I've always just
run linux as an ssh/terminal host.
Which should I use - or how should I check to see which is installed, I do
have access to tty2 during this process to run commands from a shell?
Tib
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