Hello everyone! I have two questions real quick. I thought 9.2 had switched to Xorg, but when I look at xorg.conf, its really just a link to XFree86config. Why is this? Second, Suse recognized that I have a alps touchpad on my laptop. Thing is that somtimes it noticed that I double tap, other times it just ignores it. And the pointer is so slowwwww. Anywhere I can configure this? Thanks for your time! -- - Miguel radioact1ve@gmail.com http://radioact1ve.blogspot.com/
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, radioact1ve wrote:
I have two questions real quick. I thought 9.2 had switched to Xorg, but when I look at xorg.conf, its really just a link to XFree86config. Why is this?
Xorg's server will look for either xorg.conf or XF86Config (because it's a branch off from XFree 4.4pre). I imagine that because of this, Suse left SaX2 so that it would write out a XF86Config. The link is there for convenience and to get people to start learning new ways while allowing them to not be completely lost when they're looking for the old name. -- trey
radioact1ve wrote:
Hello everyone!
I have two questions real quick. I thought 9.2 had switched to Xorg, but when I look at xorg.conf, its really just a link to XFree86config. Why is this?
Second, Suse recognized that I have a alps touchpad on my laptop. Thing is that somtimes it noticed that I double tap, other times it just ignores it. And the pointer is so slowwwww. Anywhere I can configure this? Thanks for your time!
Mandrake has done it this way also, perhaps a tool needs it. I expect it to disappear over time. After upgrading to nvidia-6229 I couldn't get Driver "nvidia" to work, so I mv both xorg.conf and XF86Config out of /etc/X11 and used xorgconfig to generate a new xorg.conf, XF86Config is no longer around. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Hamradio G3VBV and keen Flyer =====LINUX ONLY USED HERE=====
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