anyone getting the same email twice?...
seems like the doublemint commercial.. but double isn't better in this case
Yea I understand your pain.. after having a similar problem of losing
data... I reinstalled windows and then reinstalled mandrake I made it where
I boot linux now from a floppy.. so when I want windows I just reboot and
let it load.. and when I want linux I put in my boot disk and let linux
load.
Hey Joe,
yea I looked myself and couldn't find it either.. I finally found a vague
reference on deja news to a config program..
called.. XF86Setup.
so you go to the terminal window and type that in "XF86Setup" exactly or it
won't come up.. then you have a place to config mouse..
not sure why mandr
Yes,
I do apologize I didn't mean it to sound so smart a$$.. but after the fact
it did come off as that.
but I do appreciate the suggestions..
I my system is currently down and will try new suggestions next week when I
get my new processor.
Thanks once again.
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No, I am sorry to say that bec
Title:
Stephen,
I don't think the person who listed /etc/vga/libvga.config...
read my first post .. which stated. I had tried editing the libvga.config to no
avail. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.ThanksDavid
Hey all,I am running mandrake 7.0.. and
gotten everything instal
Hey all,
I am running mandrake 7.0.. and gotten everything installed.. I am dual
booting between win98 and linux.
I decided to get my quake II game running on the linux side... so I linked
/usr/local/games/quake2\base2q to the windows partition. so that seems to
work I then the quake2 binaries..