Anthony Ewell wrote:

> 
>    I do believe XP stands for e-XP-ensive.  Especially since
> I had to replace a perfectly functional SCSI card (Linux
> may now have passed Windows in hardware support).
> 


Yeah... there are some network adaptors (Unex 10/100 (RTL8139))
which are supported natively by linux, as windows needs a driver disk to
use them...

> 
>> but I think there is a function "Hide my mouse while I'm typing"
>> somewhere in there...
> 
>    I tried it -- didn't help.  I do believe I should have
> worded my original post a little more clearly.  It is the
> "cursor" that disappears.  The mouse does too, but that may
> only be coincidence.

Sorry... can't help you then...

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