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<0> Looks like it's only a compile-time option. <1> synic, it loads, and automatically unloads...i've run the mysql_install_db and it still does such...i'm sure i'm not doing something right, but i have no clue what i need to do <2> yosi: check the log <1> synic, which one? <2> depends <1> synic, i'm not experienced with mysql <2> /var/log/syslog maybe, or /var/log/mysql.err <2> depends on where your package decided to put it <3> yosi: were you the mysql user when you did mysql_install_db? <1> kodon, no, root <3> there ya go <1> kodon, ok, so i su mysql from root? <1> kodon, after deleting the results of the root work <4> is there anything i can do to remove that in the rpm database? <3> `chown -R mysql.mysql /var/lib/mysql` should set the perms correctly <2> netbeui: force?
<4> synic: there is no force in rpm -e <2> *shrug* <5> hi, anyone know how i can get the scroll bar thing ?on my mouse-pad activated <5> ? <6> ummm.... map it in xorg.conf? <5> map? <1> kodon, thanks a lot, got it up <5> i had a choice for modems in the setup <5> is it gonna b one of them <5> ? <4> is there a way to manually manipulate the rpm db? <6> http://wiki.x.org/X11R6.8.2/doc/mouse5.html <5> ok, i dont have a xorg.conf tho <4> hahaha <4> got it, thanks to --notriggers and --noscripts <4> lol <1> jesh, what do you have? <1> jesh, an XF86Config? <5> possibly <6> you dont have an /etc/X11/xorg.conf ??? <5> nope <5> should i make one and bung that stuff in <5> zaxismapping <1> jesh, what version linux/unix are you running? <7> ahh, linux on server. so much less ****y than Windowss. <1> and what version and type of x? <5> slackware 9.1 <6> jesh, /etc/X11/xf86config? <1> jesh, do you have an /etc/XF86Config? <5> type of x? <1> jesh, there's x.org and xfree86 <7> xorg or xfree86 is my guesn on the meaning. <5> there's XF86Config <6> jesh: then add Option "ZAxisMapping" "Y" <6> to the mouse device subsection <5> no xorg.conf tho <6> do it in your XF86Config! <1> jesh, you go to section mouse in that file, where it says "Protocol" you change the "PS/2" to "IMPS/2" <7> SSigSeg: uhh, I don't think that's going to work. <5> ssigseg: just the one line? <1> you add an option, "Buttons" "5" <7> SSigSeg: Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" <6> oh yeah... <5> :/ <7> SSigSeg: need to tell it what buttons to map to Z axis.. <1> and you add Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" <8> Option "Vendor" "Sysp" <8> Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" <6> yeah :) sorry <1> jesh, i've been a slack user for a while...had to do it with every install <7> Vendor's just a string. not very important last I checked. <5> ok, so i just enter those 2 lines? <6> jesh: yes in the mouse device section <1> jesh, and change your "Protocol" line from "PS/2" to "IMPS/2" <5> hmm, there are lots of bits which say mouse driver <7> yosi: you know, the silly thing is that that is autodetectable. <7> I don't know why there are 2 separate drivers. it's just silly. <5> well at least 2 or 3 anyways <1> bronaugh, all i know on that is when i don't change the protocol line, the scroll wheel still doesn't work <7> yosi: yup :P <7> I wrote a mouse driver which did autodetection.
<7> it's not very hard. <1> bronaugh, thinking of trying solaris... <1> bronaugh, ever played with it? <5> sorry - im confused as to where to put this in the file? <7> yosi: nope. <7> mostly just played with linux. <1> jesh, under subsection mouse <5> Identifier "Mouse1" <5> Driver "mouse" <5> that? <1> jesh, yes <5> do i replace it or put it underneath? <1> change driver <1> i think <1> let me check my config <5> to which? <5> ok thanks <1> don't change driver <1> just add these under that <5> ok, will i need to reboot? <1> jesh, no, just restart x <5> oks <1> with a ctrl+alt+backspace <9> whats the command to have a command being done at a specific interval, continiously ? i cant find it =/ <9> do I really need to make a batch script or something similar or a native command can handle that? <1> cron can do it <5> this will work for a mousePAD, right? <1> jesh, it should <5> ks <1> _seifer, run man cron and man crontab to learn about cron <2> yosi: find the log? <1> synic, i got it up <2> cool <1> synic, never found the log, but got it up <1> synic, thanks to your advice <5> didn't work <5> :( <5> not scrollin <1> jesh, hmmm...www.linuxquestions.org <5> it could be one of the other mouse bits, no? <10> hi all <10> i use redhat, and postfix, i want do: my chief go to travel, if anyone send a email to my chief, i want automatically generate a reply ..... how? <5> there's 2 mouse bits <5> yosi: how long will it take for them to answer? <8> !sh <11> somebody said sh was the POSIX shell, or the old System V (and earlier) Bourne shell, or usually a symbolic link to /bin/bash on a GNU/Linux system <8> !acl <11> extra, extra, read all about it, acl is Access Control List or http://acl.bestbits.at/, or , http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~agbs/live/acl_eng.html <8> !meta <12> Howdy <5> nah, i tried putting it in a different localtino, it stilll dont work <5> can anyone help me install the scrollbar on my mouse pad? <13> any1 knows how to have the shell execute a specific command every 60 seconds for example? <7> jesh: you mean a trackpad? <5> er i think so <7> it's on a laptop? <5> yea <7> you move the mouse cursor by shoving your finger around on it? <5> the bit where u can move the scroll bar up or down <7> probably you want the 'synaptics' driver. <7> that allows you to do all the fancy tricks. <5> my mouse works fine, just not the scroll bit <5> cool, u know where i can find? <7> it's in debian. but you're running slackware, so I get to point and laught. <5> u dont like slackware? <7> nope. <7> never run it, never felt the need. <5> i've heard both sides.. <5> some say it's the best <7> I know some clever people who run it, but as I understand it, it isn't exactly "friendly" <5> and some say its the best <5> yeah <5> :/ <7> mind you, neither is Debian. :P
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