Would that be from Suse? Consider me a micron above newbie.
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From: Marc Aurele La France [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 08:43:13
To:gary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:xfree86@XFree86.Org
Subject: Re: [XFree86] new installation: KDE no longer starts
On Mon, 24 Mar
Hi
I want to disable the right click of the mouse completely but still keep
using the wheel of my PS/2 mouse.
Not sure if some option in XFree86 configuration file would do it.
Some mailing list also talked about using xmodmap to do so.
I am RH Linux 9.
Guidance highly appreciated.
Regards
which I don't want.
Suggestions?
Regards
Aman Raheja
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 23:33, agftech lists wrote:
Hi
I want to disable the right click of the mouse completely but still keep
using the wheel of my PS/2 mouse.
Not sure if some option in XFree86 configuration file would do it.
Some
I have a dual display system and am NOT using Xinerama. (I prefer to
keep the displays seperate.)
The problem I am having is with cursor behaviour as the focus moves to
the other display.
Problem description:
Screen 1 is to the left of screen 0. [1][0]
When cursoring past the right side of
specified the positions of the two screens.
The simple fix was to use relative positioning.
e.g.
Screen 0 Screen0 0 0
Screen 1 Screen1 LeftOf Screen0
- Paul
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 15:51, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On 13 Oct 2003, Lists wrote:
I have a dual display system and am NOT using
OK, I'll try again:
Why does X disable the ps2 keyboard when there's no ps2 mouse?
If and only if the ps2 mouse is plugged in at *boot* [1] will X give me a
ps2 keyboard. Otherwise X will start perfectly but without keyboard input.
In the meantime the console is just fine. Gpm is also able to
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, kaustav neogy wrote:
[very rough descr. of system - X configurator don't work]
issue lspci or cat /proc/pci on the command line, find your video card
there and then go to http://google.com and enter
the_name_of_your_gfx_card linux.
*t
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On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
OK, I'll try again:
Why does X disable the ps2 keyboard when there's no ps2 mouse?
If and only if the ps2 mouse is plugged in at *boot* [1] will X give me
a
ps2 keyboard
when the ps2 mouse is not plugged in while booting, ps2 keyboard input
will get _disabled_ under X. The same keyboard under VT works fine, only X
acts like dead - tested under xfree 4.2.
This behaveour can be disabled by setting the option:
Section ServerFlags
Option AllowMouseOpenFail
Does anyone have XFree setup on a newer model Dell Inspiron 4100, preferably
FreeBSD 4.6 or Mandrake...
-PIII 866
-256MB RAM
-IBM 20GB HD
-ATI Mobility 16MB
If so, could you please direct me to some sites on configuration or fire over your
config file for XFree and other tips?
Thanks!
Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 4:11 PM
Subject: [Newbie]Mis-Aligned Desktop Invinsible Mouse
Setup:
FreeBSD 4.6R, XFree86 4.2.0, 15 Daytek monitor, 8MB RIVA TNT2 Vid, newer
Setup:
FreeBSD 4.6R, XFree86 4.2.0, 15 Daytek monitor, 8MB RIVA TNT2 Vid, newer
Logitech two button wheel mouse (wheel is a button, sort of).
Configuration:
Initially tried to setup via the GUI Config for XFree, but kept on locking up when I
tried to select a different mouse (ones that were
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