ou_ryperd


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Posted: Feb. 20 2004,22:15 |
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My review at http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=5597 should give you a good idea. Incidentally, I am also running DSL on a P120 with 48MB ram. Works well.
If you have problems with the serial mouse, and you are using v0.6, when in the GUI, type Ctrl+Alt+backspace. This will exit the GUI (X-server), and drop you into a command-line environment. Type sudo mouseconfig, and set up your mouse to ttyS0 (which is equal to COM1 in windows).
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