On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 14:10 -0800, Joe Kelsey wrote:
This seems to have a way to enable HAL to detect a keyboard and export
it to X, but what about mice? My Xorg log tells me that it is ignoring
my USB mouse in addition to ignoring my keyboard, so what sort of HAL
file do I add to enable
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of this threat to solve my own similar
problem.
In my case I've already did some googling ans checked that point.
Unfortunately it's something else, commun to xfce and wmaker.
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just fine.
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/psm0 -t auto
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setting for this reason. (limits drive at 32GB).
In BIOS or jumper setting it's call LBA for Large Block Addressing.
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THEME_CFG=theme.cfg
USER_CFG=user.cfg
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