Michel D�nzer wrote:

>On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 15:12, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
>>Michel D�nzer wrote:
>>
>>>On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 03:58, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>>>
>>>>Nick Bailey wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Thridly (out of two 8-): the mouse crashes when exiting KDE.  
>>>>>I've not seen this in a bug report.  It's a USB one and works 
>>>>>fine until you exit KDE.  The remapping of F11 and F12 as the 
>>>>>two mouse buttons works fine too (just left the stuff in from 
>>>>>Potato).  I know there's a way to go yet before Woody gets 
>>>>>release, but I wanted to be ready 8-)
>>>>>
>>>>This is a known problem with X 4.1.0, on both PPC and ARM 
>>>>(little-endian, but unsigned char and framebuffer like PPC).  Seems to 
>>>>happen with kdm and gdm (the GNOME version), and I've noticed that if I 
>>>>log in and log out real fast, it's fine.
>>>>
>>>Haven't seen it with gdm, does it only happen with the fbdev driver?
>>>
>>Must be an fbdev driver thing then.
>>
>
>Strange though; what the ... does the fbdev driver have to do with the
>mouse? The only thing I can imagine is that it's somehow related to
>ShadowFB, but of course reality tends to go far beyond any imagination.
>:)
>
>
I dunno.

Anyway, progress report.

I have tried installing libarts from the pool, and apart from having to 
--autodeconfigure the -dev version, it makes no difference.  Still the 
byte reversal problem.  I will try to have a look at this just as soon 
as I've written some exam questions and marked some masters 
dissertations, but I don't know when that will be.

On the positive side, the sticking mouse has been cured.  I don't know 
how, but it was coincident with an XFree base upgrade.  The configurer 
asked me for the PCI slot my video card was in and I took the default. 
 It seemed to know the rest, but it also broke the keyboard again (it 
changed it to using macintosh_old, probably because I'd been messing 
around with the config file by hand and it didn't catch up).

I have also got some sort of netscape working (actually mozilla, but 
only if invoked "mozilla-bin").  This is a big plus because on my Sid 
laptop, KMail has IMAP but on Woody Macs it hasn't, so I'd rather 
install Mozilla than go for a strange mixed-distribution system.  Also, 
I expect all the students will prefer Netscape of some sort.  Mozilla 
looks good so far, but it's strange you have to invoke it "mozilla-bin": 
I can't see any thing wrong in the "mozilla" script, but it just seems 
to suspend (never returns from the prompt, but the rest of the system 
responds perfectly normally)

-ves: I can't seem to work out how to get 24bit.  When booted into MacOS 
9, you can select "Millions of colors", but I didn't type the RAM into 
the XF86Config-4 file at any point and the auto-probe returns 1600K or 
something (I'm running at 1152xwhatever).  Private colourmaps 
everywhere.  I will fiddle with this a bit too; maybe try telling it 
I've got 4MB and see what happens 8-)

Thanks for all your input so far!  I hope this doesn't end up as HTML: 
it's the first time I've used the Mozilla mailer.

Nick/.




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