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  1. Informations can be find here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/246141
  2. I use the kernel module rt2860sta in the last kernel og M9 with no problem but it seems that the wlan chip is not the same in all the winds. What is the module announced by harddrake ?
  3. I use Mandriva 9 since the alpha version on a Medion akoya mini, a clone of the wind with no noticeable problem. I installed the first version with an external cd-reader. I am a long time kde user but kde 4 offers not enough possibilities to use such a tiny screen so I rediscovered gnome and it's a great thing. The only problem is that video's and compiz is too much for the atom.
  4. Have you tried gtk-chtheme ? You have to add gnome themes for a large choice.
  5. Use the Geforce3 to 4 driver and not the default in the MCC. I had the same problem with my 5200FX.
  6. Mandriva uses compressed kernel modules and your error message indicates that the module was compiled but not compressed so all you have to do is find the module in the tree /lib/modules/2.6.22.9-desktop586-1mdv/kernel/... (it's my kernel tree) compress it with "gzip module-name.ko" and that's all.
  7. do compiz --replace& compiz-window-decorator& emerald --replace& I took it in .bash-profile
  8. Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse2" Driver "evdev" Option "bustype" "0x0011" Option "relBits" "+0+1+2" Option "product" "0x0006" Option "vendor" "0x0002" Option "HWheelRelativeAxisButtons" "7 6" EndSection I defined Mouse2 as CorePointer but it seems that it's no difference. The comment of relBits and the change of Xkbmodel has no visible effect.
  9. The only way I found is using xvkbd and xbindkeys with the following lines in my .xbindkeysrc : "/usr/bin/xvkbd -xsendevent -text "\[Alt_L]\[Left]"" m:0x0 + b:8 "/usr/bin/xvkbd -xsendevent -text "\[Alt_L]\[Right]"" m:0x0 + b:9 All better solutions are welcomed
  10. it seems the kernel recognises the mices with 7 buttons and the scrolling functionned out of the box (no zaxismapping needed) but the buttons 8 an 9 are ignored. With previous kernels I used zaxismapping and xmodmap and all functionned. I have tried a lot of combinations but none of them gave me the before and forward action on my thumb buttons. My xorg.Conf actually is Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse1" Driver "mouse" Option "Protocol" "ExplorerPS/2" Option "Device" "/dev/mouse" EndSection the mouse is a Trust ami mouse 250SP
  11. Bonjour it's impossible with the mandriva 2008.0 to have the two thumb buttons of my mouse working. All the previous solutions are inoperant. Help !
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