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fninja

Joined Apr 05, 2008
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Posted: Apr 12, 2008 12:14:19 AM
Subject: fedora 8 and widows xp
it seems like a driver issue with the touchpad(which I assume is a synaptics touchpad)I looked around but I didnt find an easy solution for that.
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Efrain
Joined Apr 07, 2008
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Posted: Apr 12, 2008 1:37:48 AM
Subject: fedora 8 and widows xp
I dont think is a synaptic on the add and remove I wen on search under mouse and sofware for the touchpad synaptic but dint work I have a gateway laptop # mx6650
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Efrain
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Posted: Apr 12, 2008 2:11:10 AM
Subject: fedora 8 and widows xp
[quote=fninja]To make a program start when You login,click on the Desktop/preferences menu and look for sessions that will let You add startup programs.Click add on the startup programs tab and type in what You type to start the program.Did ever figure out what you mouse hardware was?(or is it a usb mouse?)[/quote] I can fin this
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fninja

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Posted: Apr 12, 2008 2:18:32 AM
Subject: fedora 8 and widows xp
look under the 'system' menu at the top its in there I believe(gnome has changed a bit recently,but thats where it should be)
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Efrain
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Posted: May 08, 2008 5:11:28 PM
Subject: fedora 8 and widows xp
[quote=fninja]sounds good.did You have any problems getting your files off the xp part?And a tip for when you get vbox running-since vbox virtualizes dome of your hardware,it needs its own drivers,sojsut like you would install drivers in windows you need to install the vbox hardware the same.There is a iso of a disc that contains the drivers and things you included when You install vbox(its usaully located somewhere like usr/share/virtualbox - called vboxguestadditions.iso or something)once you boot into virtual xp,you can mount this iso through vbox's hardare/device menu. Let me know if You need help as theres always something You can forget to do(half the fun is learning!).[/quote] hello I'm back I swith to ubuntu and I'm happy with it, I need help with vbox how to install windows xp
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