David,
Wow, I really appreciate someone taking the time to be nice just for the
heck of it, that is so refreshing. Thank you for the good hope, I will keep
chuggin away at my problem ( or just reinstall :)
Best wishes,
Riyad Kalla
Transitive Systems
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and not a mission critical thing by any means, I'm still
learning.
Thanks in advance,
Riyad Kalla
General Partner, Multimedia & Design
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tilities there is a package: imwheel-0.9.6-7.i386.rpm
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> Install it, and it will make your wheel work like you expect.
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> On Sun Dec 05 1999 at 19:01, Riyad Kalla wrote:
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> > Perfect! Thank you very much.
> >
> > Kenneth James Baker wrote:
> >
> > &
Perfect! Thank you very much.
Kenneth James Baker wrote:
> Take a look at this page it should tell you everything you need to know:
> http://www.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
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> Hope that helps,
> Ken
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> On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Riyad Kalla wrote:
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> >
nothing else, does anyone have any ideas on how to get this
working?
I'm using:
RH 6.1 (full stock install)
Intellimouse PS/2
TIA
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ss? I think I read a while back about someone
increasing the DPI for their XServer... I am not sure if
this is an optimal fix, I would like to hear some
suggestions that people have tried and worked.
I am running a clean stock install of RH 6.1
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rtant bits are pretty current anyway.
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> Configuration, networking, combined IBM ftpsites index.
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i think the answer to all three questions is yes. and it will sting Red
> Hat in the long run.
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> Red Hat should issue a new CD. period.
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> -matt
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KDE, and the
2 or 3 updates on RedHat's site (PAM, Netsacpe)
With 4.6 that shipped with 6.1, it would spawn 35 windows,
so i think this is the step in the right direction. Any
ideas?
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f now with the IPO if there is much more of a push to get fixes
and features out the door? Or do you still set your own time line?
Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 04:59:11PM -0700, Riyad Kalla wrote:
> > I know for myself, I have a super-friendly hardware setup
> > and
;t change/save anything better either.
The only thing I found to eventually do the trick was to run
Xconfigurator, then edit the config file by hand, adding
sections that I was missing.
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; Of course it would be nice a feature which allows the sysadmin to upgrade his
> 100 machines sitting on one box.
> planned ?
> Or is there a way to do this using kickstart ? (I know almost nothing about
> kickstart, since I never used it)
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d download some pages,
> for offline reading.
> Very often as soon as you go offline, after a few minutes
> letscape locks up as usual, and your 20 downloaded pages are lost.
> very disturbing ...
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I think the RH config file's in the rpm someplace if you want to start
> with that; it's not in the obviou splace though.
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Those aren't... anything...
I don't see your point? :)
Notice the key operative in my sentence "maybe"?
-Riyad
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Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: Question about gcc 2.95.* or
I know there are some problems with compiling the kernel with gcc2.95, and I
have heard other complaints about compiling other software as well, maybe
there isn't a 2.95 RPM because its not *ready* for mass consumption yet...
-Riyad
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