Jerry Houston wrote:
It's time to start on system #3 now, based on what I've learned from updating the others. My Toshiba laptop is about to become a Linux machine again. :-)
Boy, was that ever a case of speaking too soon. :-( On the laptop, KDE4 is a true pain. The touchpad (ALPS) is recognized by Sax2, but it's dysfunctional, to say the least. I tried to install madwifi, but the published "one click" link ends up without the metadata needed to identify the rpm. Going to the madwifi site, I got the driver installed (I think), but no luck connecting to my router. This all on a machine that used to work flawlessly with the touchpad and Atheros wireless with 10.3/KDE3. I'm going to add KDE3 to that machine and try a session with that. If I can get things working, they may still keep working for a KDE4 session. That, or I'll just continue using KDE3 on that machine. It sure doesn't like the new bits very much. Anyone else have different luck with a Toshiba Satellite laptop? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org