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Posted: July 23 2006,06:12 QUOTE

I am using a Compaq evo N115 laptop with an AMD Duron processor and I'd like to make the touchpad work.  Right now the only way I can use a mouse is to plug in a USB mouse before boot.  I'm using DSL v 3.0.1

From the searches I've done, it sounds like I need to install XFree86.dsl, but I don't understand the instructions that I've found so far.  I'd like to keep booting off the CD and not install on the harddrive.  Is there a way I can burn the installation to the CD so it's permanent?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Posted: July 23 2006,08:27 QUOTE

You could use the mkmydsl script that's included on the cd, or manually place your extensions/backups to the / or /mydsl of the cdrom for autoloading, or remaster the dsl image.
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Posted: July 23 2006,14:31 QUOTE

I think I found the mkmydsl script, but how do I make that permanent?  How do I install files on a CD-R that's already been burned and closed?  Several pages I've found seem to assume that everyone already knows how to do that.  Am I missing something obvious?  (I am new to Linux)

Thanks!
Stephen
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Posted: July 23 2006,18:27 QUOTE

Burn to a new disk.

You could, of course, create another track, but it won't be seen by the regular tools I should think.

I use CD-RW's myself, though.
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Posted: July 23 2006,19:34 QUOTE

OK, I understand.  Is there another option to burning to a CD?  My laptop does not have a CD burner.  Could I create a disk image and transfer it with a USB drive or something?

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