On Thursday 16 November 2006 18:17, Stefan Kalkowski wrote:
On Thursday 16 November 2006 11:03, chenggh wrote:
Thanks for Helmuth very much. Now my l4dope and l4linux could support the keyboard and mouse:) I only modify the grub configuration and it is ok.
what have you done ?
Exactly, I also modifed the l4linux kernel configuration with disable mouse, keyboard and anything input. Former my grub menu.lst is like this: ... module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/l4dope --l4io --menubar --transparency module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/loader --fprov=BMODFS linux26.cfg module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/bmodfs module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/vmlinuz26 module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/linux26.cfg module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/libloader.s.so module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/libld-l4.s.so module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/loader --fprov=BMODFS linux26.cfg vbeset 0x117 506070
Now it is like this: module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/l4dope --l4io --menubar --transparency module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/loader --fprov=BMODFS linux26.cfg module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/bmodfs module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/vmlinuz26 module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/linux26.cfg module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/libloader.s.so module (hd0,1)/boot/L4Linux/libld-l4.s.so vbeset 0x117 506070
Thanks for you very much. Basically I could use the L4Linux with graphical user interface. It is very surprising for me. It only use small disk space to boot a grahical application. Later I will publish the l4linux kickstart for the newbie like me to help them to install L4Linux without any mistakes. Best wishes. cheng
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