No suggestions for a real minimal xorg.conf to reach the result?

Alle 10:11, sabato 29 gennaio 2005, Vittorio ha scritto:
> Context: �
> Notebook with pentium 4,  the very last build of gentoo compiled from
> scratch, kernel 2.6.10, kde 3.3.2. Mousepad and usb-mouse.
>
> To my great surprise when I started xdm with kde-3.3.2 enabled it all
> worked smoothly **WITHOUT** any xorg.conf file. Furthermore, again to my
> surprise, the automatic X set up choses a video resolution for my notebook
> that I wouldn't have imagined before: 1450x1050 (in the control center,
> display item)!!!
>
> A marginal problem is left. The wheel in my usb-mouse (and in my ps/2 mouse
> in the docking station at office) aren't detected at all. In my previos X
> and kde installation I had a somewhat complex xorg.conf file inherited from
> an xfree.conf file with - among many other - this two sections that solved
> this problem (see the "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" option):
> <SNIP>
> Section "InputDevice"
>  Identifier  "PS/2 Mouse"
>  Driver      "mouse"
>  Option      "Protocol" "auto"
>  Option     "SendCoreEvents"  "true"
> EndSection
>
> Section "InputDevice"
>         Identifier      "USB Mouse"
>         Driver          "mouse"
>         Option          "Device"                "/dev/input/mice"
>  Option  "SendCoreEvents" "true"
>         Option          "Protocol"              "IMPS/2"
>         Option          "ZAxisMapping"          "4 5"
>         Option          "Buttons"               "5"
> EndSection
> <\SNIP>
>
> Because I don't want to "disturb" the automatic detection and setting of my
> graphic hardware accomplished by gentoo, could you suggest the **slimmest
> and complete ** xorg.conf file that I could introduce to solve the problem
> of the mouse wheel?
>
>
> Ciao
> Vittorio
>
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