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
I have to reboot linux
> for
> > that to
> > take effect I am still unsure of how linux handles start up and
> config
> >
> > files..
> >
> > Thanks
> > David
> >
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> >
David Hester wrote:
>
>
> 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.
> Thanks
> David
>
Okay... have you looked at the man page
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
Jon wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > i couldnt get my mouse to work eithwer
>
> /etc/vga/libvga.config
Exactly what has to be done with libvga.config to make the mouse work
properly?
My mouse mapping is totally screwed up in Quake2... I can only move
forward, to the left, and down, which
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i couldnt get my mouse to work eithwer
/etc/vga/libvga.config
i couldnt get my mouse to work eithwer
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..