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From: giese@olympus.bzn.vlt.eds.com (Marcus Giese)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions,comp.windows.x.i386unix,comp.os.linux.x
Subject: Re: #9 GXE64 TRIO: use XFree86 3.1.1
Date: 7 Feb 1995 07:30:58 -0700
Organization: Video Lottery Consultants, Bozeman MT.
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Message-ID: <3h8072$v7a@olympus.bzn.vlt.eds.com>
References: <1995Feb6.102923.7311@sol.uvic.ca>
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In article <1995Feb6.102923.7311@sol.uvic.ca>,
Gary  Timuss <gtimuss@uglx.UVic.CA> wrote:
[...]
>(although the S3 X Server doesn't like my PS/2 mouse on my NetBSD 1.0 system.
>it responds to movement, just responds incorrectly (it sits in the corner
>of the screen and everytime I move it, it thinks I've pressed a button so

  Well, it does the exact same thing on my 2.0 machine, so I guess I'd be
interested in any solution to that probalem also.  I'd really like to free
up that serial port for a second modem...


  Marcus