Re: Is it possible for Linux to reset the mouse at boot?
- From: alvinj@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 09:34:37 +0000 (UTC)
Dan C <youmustbejoking@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The feature I happen to use is power-on via keystroke. I want
that feature more than I want the ability to run linux. mike
OK, fine. How about you just shut the *** up, and run along
then.
This business of me-agreeing-with Dan C is getting on my nerves. :/
Hey, does that mean I need to be shot in the head, bled out and
my carcass thrown in with the sausage meat, too? :/
I've gone to the dark side. :)
Alvin in AZ (using U-7.04 "sweetness and light" tho:)
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