On 10/13/05, William Zhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mouse0 is the first mouse that kernel recognizes.
> mouse1 comes next, if it exists.
> it only receive events from the corresponding mouse.
> not all of them like mice.
>
> mice covers all mouses, and it receives all events from
> mouses in yo
Hi,
not sure about the keyboard problem.
mouse0 is the first mouse that kernel recognizes.
mouse1 comes next, if it exists.
it only receive events from the corresponding mouse.
not all of them like mice.
mice covers all mouses, and it receives all events from
mouses in your computer. Have fun w
Hello Jim,
I like to put every thing in lib64 for 64 builds.
Bu the patch does not define the ENGINESDIR in
include/openssl/opensslconf.h.
If I specify LIBDIR=lib64, openssl will complain about
the missing engines which should reside in /usr/lib64/engines.
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William,
I put a patch into patches for the openssl fix.
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I have 2 LFS installs on my Dell Inspiron laptop. One of them is a
lfs-dev gcc 3.4.3 system with -O3, -march=pentium-m, and -ffast-math
flags and the other is a gcc 4.0.1 with no special optimization. The
gcc-4.0.1 system has really slow usb keyboard operation when I am in
X-Windows, to the point
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Well, for what it is worth, I'd like to get totem in the book.
Let me know if you plan on doing this and I'll share my experience with
you. For me, it's more pain than reward. Along with the iso-codes
PyXML nonsense, the mozilla plugin required d-bus for some reason, t
On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 10:57 -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> [cc'd to BLFS-Dev in hopes of further discussion on some of these topics]
>
> Simon Geard wrote these words on 10/12/05 04:41 CST:
>
> > Yep, that's the one I've seen mentioned on the hal lists. Is it simply a
> > case of adding that line
Daryn Neadow wrote:
If you or anyone else is interested in how to setup freenx I'd be happy to
post the source and scripts to ftp site for you. The installation method
I've come up with probably isn't the prettiest but it works well. The
.tar.bz2 file is approximately 37mb.
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