On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> Terrapin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Install went good up until accepting the x configuration with the mouse. As
> > soon as I clicked on "yes", I lost the mouse cursor and had to clt-alt-delete
> > out of the install from another virtual terminal. This looks like the old PS/2
> > versus IMPS/2 mouse problem. I have an Intellimouse wheel mouse model 1.5a
> > PS/2.  XF86Config is correct and the mouse works after rebooting.
> > 
> 
> i think i'm gonna by one, nice test mouse it seems :)

Lots of problems with this mouse. Gnome works good with it now. XF86Setup hates
it. imwheel makes it work someplaces and stop other places.... It works good to
reduce wrist motion if you get sore wrists.

A smart entrepreneur should come up with a real good mouse with "Linux" and a
picture of Tux on it  ;-)

 > > I noticed there are two kernels installed.
Hackkernel is the default and I am > > using it now after having to install ppp
package. > > 
> 
> how did you achieve to install hackkernel? it's not in the compss!

Maybe an undocumented feature?  I don know. It just installed. It works but too
many non-vj errors so I changed to 2.2

 > 
> > My /usr/local partition was not entered into fstab. I had to make an entry and
> > mount myself.
> 
> yeah, i must look at this.
> 
> > 
> > The new package selection is looking better. I don't get "lost".
> > 
> > BTW, the double and single quote keys have to be struck twice while I am
> > writing this email.
> > ' (took 2 hits to make)
> > " (took 2 hits to make)
> 
> seems like you have dead keys, maybe you have XkbLayout us_intl and it isn't
> what you want? seems like pablo did some bad things here (cool that bug is not
> mine ,-)

Not dead keys. They work fine in Windows. This started about a week ago. I have
105 standard US keyboard. I use Windows keys to open menu or toggle/change
virtual terminals. Another idea! Need Linux keyboard!! ;-)

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