I just learned recently about the posibility of
recycling CDs floppy disks. Maybe this is old news
to some. Is there a place in Eugene where people can
bring their CDs? Or better yet, are there trash
companies who've begun this service? Not only would
it be nice to have a place for those CD-R
Heck, I've been recycling old crappy CDs
for a long time. I use them to make some really neat snowflake designs
with my scroll saw! You do have to slow the blade down quite a bit
otherwise you get the meltdown effect!
Nyal
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Bryan Kane wrote:
I just learned recently about the
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 09:58:45AM -0800, Nyal R. Cammack wrote:
Err, plain text please.
And use CD-RWs instead. They last a long time. I blanked an OpenBSD
3.0 disk that I used to install once about a year ago, and rewrote
it with OpenBSD 3.2 install sets, that I'll probably only use once.
This is the way this one ended up:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse1
Driver mouse
Option Protocol MouseMan
Option Device /dev/ttyS0
EndSection
Cory Petkovsek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Here's mine with a laptop touchpad, although I connect an external ps/2
I think your device has full duplex... I found this thread from June,
where the saem device solved someone else's problem:
http://www.tek-tips.com/gviewthread.cfm/lev2/5/lev3/34/pid/585/qid/298846
(search down to PROBLEM SOLVED!)
Here's another one that implies that it does full-duplex; users are
Is there a way to restart X without closing it and running startx again?
Or how about just reloading it's config file and loading any new modules
I told it to load?
Cory
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Due out in the next release. What I do know will be
available in the next release of XFree86 is the
ability to resize your desktop on the fly. We're not
talking Ctrl+Alt+(+/-) here either. As far as changing
the drivers I believe you'll still have to restart X
for that to happen. But it sure beats
Ok how about this one. Trying to make my X look better with more fonts,
including truetype fonts, I added 'Load type1' to my modules section
of XF86Config-4. Then when I started X and enlightenment all of a
sudden the base font for the epplets, dialog windows, even the netscape
menu was a large,