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solve this problem
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/sla...t-working.html
I was looking for help on more forums but it looks like i have no luck.So im waiting for slackware11 if will help me....
- 08-17-2006 #1
will slackware 11..
solve this problem
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/sla...t-working.html
I was looking for help on more forums but it looks like i have no luck.So im waiting for slackware11 if will help me.
- 08-17-2006 #2Linux Enthusiast
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nope, it wont make a difference regarding that I doubt, that is a simple xorg config problem.
also I believe both slackware 10.2 stable and -current both use Xorg 6.9.0, so its the same X you'd be using anyway
- 08-17-2006 #3
so its not possible to fix this problem?
im realy angry..so good distro but i cannot use it!
- 08-17-2006 #4Linux Enthusiast
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have you any other mice you can use temporarily? I'll have a look but I won't guarentee anything as I've always used a ps2 or usb mouse pretty much.
- 08-17-2006 #5
no i have usb mouse only.Will ps/2 adapter help?
(ps/2 adapter converts from usb to ps/2)
- 08-18-2006 #6Linux Enthusiast
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try it, but you need to setup the xconfig properly else its going to make no difference.
I use "IMPS/2" for my ps2 mouse
- 08-18-2006 #7
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try "/sbin/mouseconfig" or "/sbin/mouseconfigure"
i don't remember, right now....
- 10-10-2006 #9well this is realy old and alredy solved problem
Originally Posted by ferdna
- 10-10-2006 #10Just Joined!
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...just for reference...


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