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Re: XF86 wants a mouse file



Thanks, Colin.
I haven't had a chance to try any of the latest suggestions
from people yet, but some sort of upgrade is looking like
the easiest/best solution.  To go to a new kernel would
mean, I think, getting it on CD, as that's how my present
system is set up (I think), and I haven't managed to built
a bootable CD yet (I'm booting off the installation CD).  If
I have any of that wrong, though (a distinct possiblility), or
you have suggestions on how to best deal with that, I would
be most appreciative.
Thanks again for your suggestion.
Mike

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Colin Walters <walters@debian.org>
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 12:27:28 -0400

>"mmissett" <mmissett@cine-med.com> writes:
>
>> Still trying  to get X running on my G4.
>
>Maybe the "G4"s require a 2.4 kernel to run X?  In that case, since
>you're running potato, you could download the kernel source, and use
>kernel-package to generate a .deb to install.
>
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