On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 04:19:25PM -0600, Liudmila Yafremava wrote: > Hello! > > I just installed Debian on my fairly good Pentium !!!, and just barely > got my (very good indeed!) monitor to work (thanks to the people on the > list). Now, I am having major problems configuring it, as the > configuration utility that I run during installation never configures > the mouse right. I have to do it manually later, and afterwards I cannot > reconfigure the monitor. I want to be able to change resolution, but my > changes in XF86Config-4 never take effect after reboot; ctrl-alt-+ does > not invoke the list of resolutions, and when I run xf86config to change > things manually, it throws resolution way down to give me screen-size > letters. I am using BlackBox on this machine. Do you think it is the > problem with BalckBox, Debian installation/configuration, or I am doing > anything wrong when configuring? > > To add, I might say that when I try to set the fonts in XTerm, it never > finds them. The fonts are there, I checked, in the appropriate directory. > It just does not see them. Hmmm... What kind of mouse are you using? Are you using gpm? Please post your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and /var/log/XFree86.0.log -- Jerome
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