Thanks for the tips.. That's something I haven't tried and I'm certainly
willing to try ANYTHING.. :) But, excuse me for being a newbie.. When you say
copy it to ~ what do you mean? And also, I've heard people speak of $HOME,
but I'm not sure where it hides.. :)
Thanks,
bosco().
"Linux, it's
$HOME and ~ are the same, it's the location of your homedir (in my
case: /home/nighty/). So copying XF86Config to ~ means to copy it into your
homedir.
However, what Jon suggests doesn't work. It only works for users with uid=0, in
other words: root. It does not work for regular users. So I
Woops, my bad. linuxconf worked for the mouse in redhat, I seem to remember, but
not in mandrake. Use mouseconfig instead.
On Mar 17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$HOME and ~ are the same, it's the location of your homedir (in my
case: /home/nighty/). So copying XF86Config to ~ means to copy it
Sorry Bosco
~ is another way of saying $HOME and means your home directory.
in term you can:
cp /etc/X11/XF86Config $HOME
and it will show up in your home directory
bosco wrote:
Thanks for the tips.. That's something I haven't tried and I'm certainly
willing to try ANYTHING.. :) But,
K, I appreciate all these tips.. But I've done this.. and even hand edited and changed
the
XF86Config in my /home/bosco directory... To no avail.. argggh!!!
** Original Subject: RE: [newbie] f*cking MOUSE! @#24!! -- Please help!
** Original Sender: Jon Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED
Greetings all,
I wrote once before of the problems I'm having with this blasted mouse.
Everything I change in my centrally located /etc/X11/XF86Config file
seems to take. I just got done swapping my 75dpi and 100dpi fonts around
and they work like a charm..
However, FOR SOME REASON, my mouse
bosco wrote:
Greetings all,
I wrote once before of the problems I'm having with this blasted mouse.
Everything I change in my centrally located /etc/X11/XF86Config file
seems to take. I just got done swapping my 75dpi and 100dpi fonts around
and they work like a charm..
However, FOR SOME