Hi all
Just about got Gentoo up and running as
I want it. Taken a while with all the
tweaking and re-tweaking but I've not
had as much fun with a computer for
years. I've got a couple of problems
which, so far, have got me pulling my
hair out as nothing I try fixes them.
I've got a
Stewart Taylor wrote:
I've got a Microsoft Intellimouse (ps2) which seems to be detected
correctly but the wheel will not work under KDE. Under KDE Control
center peripherals mouse I get the option to adjust the scroll
rate, but this has no effect. The wheel seems to be working as a left
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 08:46 pm, Stewart Taylor wrote:
I've got a Microsoft Intellimouse (ps2)
which seems to be detected correctly but
the wheel will not work under KDE.
When you edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf you should have the something
similar to the following under the Input Device Section.
Stewart Taylor schreef:
Hi all
Just about got Gentoo up and running as I want it. Taken a while with
all the tweaking and re-tweaking but I've not had as much fun with a
computer for years. I've got a couple of problems which, so far,
have got me pulling my hair out as nothing I try fixes
Hi
Thanks to Holly , Peter and Scotty for
the fix. It now works a treat.
Stewart
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Stewart Taylor wrote:
Hi
Thanks to Holly , Peter and Scotty for the fix. It now works a treat.
Stewart
Um, I have the same problem. But (and I suspect this is why), I have
no /etc/X11/xorg.conf. KDE runs great! I've done a 'find / -name
1) Why wouldn't a default xorg.conf be installed?
Xorg.conf contains detailed info about your installation, a default one
doesn't do you much good except for to use a vanilla x config.
2) Is there possibly another config file that my system is using?
I'm sure it defaults to a simple config
gentuxx schreef:
Stewart Taylor wrote:
Hi
Thanks to Holly , Peter and Scotty for the fix. It now works a
treat.
Stewart
Um, I have the same problem. But (and I suspect this is why), I have
no /etc/X11/xorg.conf. KDE runs great! I've done a 'find / -name
xorg.conf' and only
Holly Bostick:
3) Could the vmware-tools sample be sufficient to build one
(xorg.conf)?
Why would you bother? There is a configuration utility, you know. I
don't know what it's called though, as I've never used it (just
renamed my XF86Config to xorg.cfg and went on from there).
Oh,
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 12:23:50 -0700, gentuxx wrote:
2) Is there possibly another config file that my system is using?
Do you have a /etc/X11/XF86Config or /etc/X11/XF86Config. Xorg uses them
if it can't find its own config.
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/var/log/Xorg.log.0 (I think thats what it is named, its pretty easy to find
in /var/log) will tell you what config file X is using.
X _may_ work without a config file _if_ everything is auto detected, but
I have never struck it (then again all my hardware is oldish).
More likely it is working
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