Morning Horror, > > Anyway, I'm installing gentoo in a little while, so all this > > trouble may be illiminated...or it'll be one of the small > > annoyances compared to major problems;-). > As I said on previous occasions, it all works astonishingly smooth. I > had virtually no problems with gentoo, in any case less than with debian > (I didn't use that properly, to be fair). The only annoyance with gentoo > is the devfs, which I don't "get". I've attached an usb mouse, which is > configured as /dev/psaux in the XF86Config, and it works although the > usb modules aren't loaded, and the ps/2 mouse doesn't work at all > although /dev/psaux points (or seems to point) to the ps/2... But that > has hardly anything to do with gentoo. In M$ IE right now, as I'm going to start gentoo in a few, so watch out. I'm only pretending to be worried about gentoo. Assuming I can figure out how to do things for myself -- as opposed to RH's doing it all -- during the install. I should be fine. Meph -- "I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody." -Dave '-ddt->' Taylor, announcing DOOM for Linux To unsubcribe send e-mail with the word unsubscribe in the body to: Linux-Anyway-Request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?body=unsubscribe