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| Hi guys, I'm brand new to Linux, and just got the Knoppix disc in the mail. My problem is that when I boot up the disc, everything seems to go right until the main screen comes up. Then a small window comes up and loads the peripherals, files and such. Then it says "restoring session" which stays on 0%. Then the whole thing freezes up, and I can't get anything to work. My mouse is a PS/2 compatible wheelmouse, so I don't think that's it. I've tried a number of the Knoppix cheat codes, and that didn't help. Anybody have any ideas. Any help is appreciated -- So Long, And Thanks For All the Fish (Doug Adams) |
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| Jack100 wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm brand new to Linux, and just got the Knoppix disc in the mail. > > My problem is that when I boot up the disc, everything seems to go > right > until the main screen comes up. Then a small window comes up and > loads the peripherals, files and such. Then it says "restoring > session" which stays on 0%. Then the whole thing freezes up, and I > can't get anything to work. My mouse is a PS/2 compatible wheelmouse, > so I don't think that's it. I've tried a number of the Knoppix cheat > codes, and that didn't help. > I think we need to know your system specs, including what monitor you are using. It certainly sounds like Knoppix is barfing on a piece of hardware, probably video. Malke -- "I have a cunning plan..." |
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| In comp.os.linux.setup Jack100 <glease@110.net> wrote: > My mouse is a PS/2 compatible wheelmouse, so I don't think > that's it. That's probably it then. Set the protocol to PS/2 instead in your XF86Config, and be sure to point it at the right device (ps/2 mice are on /dev/psaux, usb mice are on something else). Peter |
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| On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 23:50:21 GMT, ptb@oboe.it.uc3m.es (P.T. Breuer) wrote: > usb mice are on something else ..... 'crack', i think -- << http://michaeljtobler.homelinux.com/ >> Sex is a natural bodily process, like a stroke. |
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