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Re: xdm problem



¡i ¦b Kyo (¤Ñ¤UµL¼Ä¤p®±¤ý) ªº¤j§@¤¤´£¨ì: ¡j
: ¡i ¦b foka@debian.org (Anthony Fok) ªº¤j§@¤¤´£¨ì: ¡j
: : On 15 Jun 2001, ¤Ñ¤UµL¼Ä¤p®±¤ý wrote:
: : I thought I already answered this before.  It appears that you are trying
: : to use a XFree86 3.3.6 XF86Config file with XFree86 4.x.
: : They are incompatible, and that is why we differentiate between
: : /etc/X11/XF86Config and /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.  We can't mix them.
: : Backup your old /etc/X11/XF86Config, and use appropriate tools
: : to generate /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.
: : Hope this helps,
: : Anthony  (gotta run, got a plane to catch soon)
: : -- 
: : Anthony Fok Tung-Ling                Civil and Environmental Engineering
: I followed itrs's method and add symbolic link for the ps2 mouse.
: After reboot, it just keep fresh. May be the config got a too high fresh rate.
: I have tried to Atl+Ctrl+BackSpace, but could not go back to console login
: prompt. What should I do? I guess I should recover to console login first, 
: before any further configuration on XF86Config, am I right?
: thx

i think u should try other fresh rate and test the mouse by "XF86Setup"...

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