I've figured out how to set the trackpoint sensitivity in Ubuntu, but it resets every time I restart.
I use these commands:
# echo -n 255 > /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/serio2/speed
# echo -n 255 > /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/serio2/sensitivity
Somewhere I found it says to change the settings in:
/etc/rc.d/rc.local
But there's no "rc.d" folder.
I'm a total Linux newbie. How do I get the settings to stay permanently?
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Also, I like to have the settings on the trackpoint on the highest sensitivity in Windows. When I use the highest setting in Ubunut (255) it's not nearly as sensitive as in Windows. Anyway to get more trackpoint sensitivity in Ubuntu/Linux?
Thanks.
Ubuntu 6.10 trackpoint sensitivity
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debian doesn't have an /etc/rc.local by default, but
you can make one, containing any commands you like,
then modify /etc/inittab so it includes lines like so:
> # Local misc ("LG,"#29,p29)
> rc:12345:wait:/etc/rc.local
this will execute rc.local in each runlevel 1 thru 5;
probably you only need 2. ("LG" is Linux Gazette)
you can make one, containing any commands you like,
then modify /etc/inittab so it includes lines like so:
> # Local misc ("LG,"#29,p29)
> rc:12345:wait:/etc/rc.local
this will execute rc.local in each runlevel 1 thru 5;
probably you only need 2. ("LG" is Linux Gazette)
the way up and the way down are the same (heraclitus)
Tom,
Thanks for the reply. Could you explain that to me in a more step by step way? I'd be grateful. Like I said, I'm a total Linux newbie, so I'm not really sure how to do the things you say. Like, when I create the rc.local file, do I just use gedit and create it as a text file? What exactly would I need to put in the /etc/inittab? Just the lines you said already? Thanks.
cb474
Thanks for the reply. Could you explain that to me in a more step by step way? I'd be grateful. Like I said, I'm a total Linux newbie, so I'm not really sure how to do the things you say. Like, when I create the rc.local file, do I just use gedit and create it as a text file? What exactly would I need to put in the /etc/inittab? Just the lines you said already? Thanks.
cb474
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