| Makkenhoff  
 
 
 
 
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|  | Posted: Jan. 27 2008,17:19 |  |  Okay, first off, thanks John for allowing me to post
  I'm new to DSL, but not entirely new to Linux, I've been using it off and on as a hobby OS since the early 00's as a student. I've read over the forums and found more than a few posts that would help my issue, but not an answer to my question. 
 I'm trying to use a PS/2 Adapter on my Serial port (Doesn't have a PS/2 Port, and uses the round serial port for the keyboard), the computer I'm attempting to use DSL on is very low on memory at 24 MB, and has a 150 MHZ Pentium it uses an S3 PCI Video Card that does the trick, with a clunky Samtron monitor that can't display above 640x480.
 
 I'm not entirely sure the adapter is working, but I know the attached PS2 mouse "should" be. So my question is, would using an adapter somehow affect DSL's ability to use the mouse? I don't think it would, but I'm out of options on my end short of replacing the adapter and waiting a week or more.
 
 The eventual goal is to have a working OS that can at the very least browse the web (by text at the very least) and access a pop3 email account, possibly an IM client. Memory was a huge issue running windows 95 for obvious reasons, and it was for this reason I chose a tiny distro, I've tried a few flavors but found I preferred DSL for a number of reasons. Any help would be most appreciated, if nothing else I'll just replace the adapter and hope for the best.
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