Would like to volunteer my time......

2003-11-06 Thread Chad McCullough
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Hello,

I'm hoping that I'm sending this email to the correct address.

I visit the FreeBSD Personal Pages section of the FreeBSD website located
at http://www.freebsd.org/gallery/pgallery.html quite often.  I've noticed
that, unfortunately, there are many broken links on the page.  I know
the FreeBSD team is extremely busy and keeping this page updated is most
likely very low on the list of priorities.  I would like to volunteer
my time to keep the page updated on a continued basis.  I'm not sure
if this is something that the FreeBSD team would allow but I would love
to give something back.

Thank you for your time.

Chad McCullough
Indianapolis, IN
317-627-6648
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Configuring mouse on laptop

2002-11-04 Thread Chad McCullough
Hi everyone,

I'm very new to FreeBSD (I've been using it for about
a week now).  I've been a Linux user for about 3 years
but I'm finding that BSD is definitely different in
many ways.

I have an IBM Thinkpad 570 (PII-366MHz) laptop that
I've installed FreeBSD 4.7 on.  The installation went
okay but I'm having a problem getting the mouse
working.  When I enter Windowmaker, my mouse jumps all
over the screen.  I've even tried an external PS/2
mouse with the same results.  I've run xf86config
numerous times trying different configurations with no
luck.  I've researched the web but still have come up
empty handed.  I would appreciate any help that you
can give.

Thanks!
Chad  


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