"Jose M. Sanchez" wrote:
Don't be so quick to blame instabilities on 7.2. I've put it on over 20
different systems without a hiccup on any of them. All have been running
without a reboot since installation.
Remember: if it really were as problematic as you say, we would all be
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Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.2 stability , mouse issues .
"Jose M. Sanchez" wrote:
Don't be so quick to blame instabilities on 7.2. I've put it on over 20
different systems without a hiccup on any of them. All have been running
without a reboot since installation.
Remember: if it r
I have some cheap wheel mouse: Genius Netscroll. It works perfectly. First
I selected MS IW in the config (though the last tiime I was looking around,
standard mouse was highlighted), and I put: exec /usr/bin/imwheel -k in my
/etc/rc.local file. Running 7.2 with the 2.2.17 kernel and KDE
It's quite strange. Although, I select Intellimouse for my mouse, it
keeps going back to standard. This has been going on for several
releases. It performs like the Intellimouse. However, the graphical
shows standard.
I guess it must be a default setting?
Roman
Registered Linux user: #197855
I recently purchased one of the Logitech optical mice, ended up
returning it. It went crazy on my machine (using the USB-PS2
adapter). I had the same behavior in MDK win9x. On other PCs it
worked flawlessly. My regular PS2 Intellimouse w/ ball works great.
The best I could figure is my
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Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.2 stability , mouse issues .
I recently purchased one of the Logitech optical mice, ended up
returning it. It went crazy on my machine (using the USB-PS2
adapter). I had the same behavior
than anything else.
-JMS
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Subject: Re: [newbie] 7.2 stability , mouse issues .
It's quite strange. Although, I select Intellimouse for my
i am this |--| close to reformatting the drive and installing a better distro than
mandrake .
the mouse is hyperactive , in ( not only movement ) but in clicking , activating all
sorts of menus , sliding in and out the taskbar , tehn crashing the whole thing .
nothing left to do but hard