Try turning off gpm ('gpm -k' from root), or killing the gpm process.
Quoting Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Can someone please help my mouse kick the crack habit that it has
recently picked up? ;-) I finally got xf86 to work (4.0.2) with my video
card, but now my mouse
any possibility that we can add the website address to the signature from
the mailing list? I still don't know it and I've been a member of the LUG
mailing list for over 2 months now.
-Original Message-
From: Charles Farinella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001
http://www.gnhlug.org
Brad Maxwell wrote:
any possibility that we can add the website address to the signature from
the mailing list? I still don't know it and I've been a member of the LUG
mailing list for over 2 months now.
-Original Message-
From: Charles Farinella
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Bruce Dawson wrote:
Errr. This is pretty good. Where did you get it? (I note that its
written in PHP.)
It's called WebCalendar and is available at Freshmeat.
--charlie
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Charles Farinella
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Kenneth E. Lussier said:
Option Device /dev/mouse #The mouse doesn't work at all on
/dev/psaux
If your mouse is a ps/2 mouse, try changing the device to /dev/psaux
and turn OFF gpm. That program is notorious for interfering with X.
There are various hacks which you can use to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Is there a website where I can find out about this Hoss Traders
event? I too have a bunch of stuff I want to sell or give away (so I
can buy more stuff).
After trying every combination of g and q and l and 1 in the URL
below, I finally got it to work. I must help
Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
Hey folks,
1) If you haven't tried Opera as a web browser, I suggest you do. Even the
free version, which steals a little screen space and bandwidth for ads, if
faster than anything else I've tried.
I've used Opera, and I have to agree that it's a great
I just saw this on /.
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-5665677.html?tag=mn_hd . It seems
that CERT is going to start charging for timely security alerts (upto
$70K depending on the size of the company). Personally, I didn't know
they offered timely alerts, but that's another story all
Bayard Coolidge USG ZKO3-3/S20 said:
It would be a shame to see this valuable resource to the computing
industry destroyed by some beancounters who need to take a laxative.
If I ever bothered to use a .sig generator, that would go in it. :)
--
Derek Martin
Senior System Administrator
Jerry Kubeck wrote:
For all you gamers out there, we have received From Loki an offer for
50% dicount on any of their Linux games.
Please read the blurb I have copied and if I get feedback enough to
meet the requirements. It looks like we register as a Lug and they do
the math. But I
Bruce was 100% correct. I didn't even realize that it was running, but
killing it seems to have fixed the problem.
Thanks,
Kenny
Bruce Dawson wrote:
Try turning off gpm ('gpm -k' from root), or killing the gpm process.
Quoting Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Can
Well,
In case anyone cares, or is in the market for a great 3D card, I figured
that I would answer my own question here about the Rage Fury Maxx (who
comes up with these names, anyway?).
With the help of Tom Rauschenbach, I finally found the problem with XF86
and the Rage Fury MAXX card. Tom
Jon 'maddog' Hall, Executive Director, Linux International writes:
After trying every combination of g and q and l and 1 in the URL
below, I finally got it to work. I must help Norm Blake (WA1IVB) with
handwriting lessons:
http://www.qsl.net/k1rqg/
But this is a ham thing, so
Jerry and all:
You can set this calendar up so that no password and username is
required and the calendar will start automatically. It is is the docs
as I use this app have it running both ways. If you need additional
info on how its done, let me know.
Ed Lawson
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