Hi, thanks very much for the info, as it helped me greatly in making X work on my pismo. Regarding 3 button emulation, I found the following info very helpful, but I could not find the link from where I originally got the content. Anyway, you can copy the file I attached at the end, save it as /etc/init.d/mouse_buttons, make it executable and do ln -s /etc/init.d/mouse_buttons /etc/rcS.d/mouse_buttons. Now ftn-11 and ftn-12 emulate the 2nd and 3rd mouse buttons, respectively.
Now my US keyboard is behaving like a german one... I hope someone finds out about the fix. On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 03:45:27PM +0100, Olaf Grewe wrote: > Hi, > > I just did my usual apt-get update apt-get upgrade for my pismo on > testing and to my delight, 4.0.2 went into testing. Subsequently I > went into several problems: > > First, I had to install manually xserver-xfree86 using dpkg. This > took me a while to discover, since dselect marked it as installed. > > Second, I used an XF86Config-4 provided by Michael Flaig some time > ago over this mailing list. The generated XF86Config worked quite > beautifully but rendered the keyboard unusuable - something I don't > understand. This forces me to boot into single user mode using single > at the yaboot prompt. > > Third, I used to disable 100dpi-Fonts by commenting out the respecive > lines in the Font Section of XF86Config. This doesn't work any more - > anyone any hint? > > Fourth, I changed the input device in the pointer section to > /dev/input/mice and the protocol to ImPS/2 - as suggested by the > original XF86Config-4. > > Fifth, I think, I'm not up to date regarding the 2nd and 3rd mouse > button problem. Can anyone provide me with an appropriate way of > emulating them? > > Sixth, the speed of XFree 4.0.2 is impressive > > Thanks for any help > Olaf > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Joongul Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]

