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#16
ok I entered it and hit F10 and rebooting now...
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#17
mouse is still choppy
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#18
hmm... did you check inxi -G and see if either or both drivers are still loading? (vesa and intel)Brian A wrote:mouse is still choppy
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#19
sorry forgot about that
says
vesa, intel (unloaded: dbdev)
says
vesa, intel (unloaded: dbdev)
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#20
I'm somewhat stumped here. Perhaps one of the guys with older machines will chime in.
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#21
ok thanks you have been a great help!!
really appreciate the time!!
really appreciate the time!!
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#22
I decided to try to install Lubuntu (I could not before) with the info you gave me and it worked! And the mouse is behaving!
So now I will try to get it online.
wish me luck lol
really appreciate your help!
So now I will try to get it online.
wish me luck lol
really appreciate your help!
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#23
No problemo! Happy computing!
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#24
thanks!
I did leave MX on so I can still toy with it
I did leave MX on so I can still toy with it
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#25
Maybe the 586 kernel (non-pae) will work better on that box. What kernel does Lubuntu use?
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#26
I believe it is 4.2.0.16.18 if I am reading the package manager correctly
still new at this lol
still new at this lol
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#27
pertaining to the OPs wireless, try checking for a soft block with
rfkill list all
you should get output similar to this:
rfkill list all
you should get output similar to this:
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dolphin@mx1:~
$ rfkill list all
0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
dolphin@mx1:~
$
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#28
Would it be a good idea to copy etc/X11/xorg.conf from your Lubuntu install to the MX-15 install?
You would need to open the file manager as root for that or by sudo pcmanfm on Lubuntu.
You would need to open the file manager as root for that or by sudo pcmanfm on Lubuntu.