Thanks for the tips.. That's something I haven't tried and I'm certainly
willing to try ANYTHING.. :) But, excuse me for being a newbie.. When you say
copy it to ~ what do you mean? And also, I've heard people speak of $HOME,
but I'm not sure where it hides.. :)


Thanks,

bosco().


"Linux, it's like throwing everything you know away... But worth it.. "


Jon Hunter wrote:

> bosco wrote:
>
> > Greetings all,
> >
> > I wrote once before of the problems I'm having with this blasted mouse.
> > Everything I change in my centrally located /etc/X11/XF86Config file
> > seems to take. I just got done swapping my 75dpi and 100dpi fonts around
> > and they work like a charm..
> >
> > However, FOR SOME REASON, my mouse WILL NOT stay configured.. After I
> > "startx" it's not working. If I run "XF86Setup" in a "konsole" and
> > configure my mouse and hit apply it starts working. But it WILL NOT stay
> > configured..
> >
> > I've tried as root and user.. I've changed permissions, write and read
> > access, hand editing and other not so wise things.. PLEASE HELP.. this
> > is driving me MAD.. BTW, on previous installs of this EXACT same ISO (
> > mandrake v7.0 ) I've configured it to work fine.. Accck! I
> >
> > I love Linux soo much.. yet sometimes...
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > bosco().
>
> Get it working once and cp /etc/X11/XF86Config to ~
>
> One of the oh so helpful fixits like linuxconf is probably changing it
> back.  Had lots of problems with linuxconf changing my settings to what it
> thought was right.  So annoying I finally disabled it.  If you have a copy
> of XF86Config in $HOME it will take precedence over the one in /etc/X11
>
> Jon

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