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Date:      Wed, 28 Aug 1996 13:08:35 +0500
From:      "David Alderman" <dave@persprog.com>
To:        Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>, msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au, conley@eecs.ukans.edu, sln@public.jn.sd.cn, hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Config mouse in XF86
Message-ID:  <D3225C18A4@dasa.ppi.com>

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> > Does this apply to things like ed0 and sio2, too??
> 
> If the device is listed under userconfig then it can be enabled.  If you're
> using the commandline version, the word 'disabled' appears somewhere.  If
> you're using the visual mode, tab down to the bottom list and expand the
> the categories that are marked 'collapsed' to see what's in them.
> 
> > Now that I'm done complaining about it, it was a useful thing to know
> > how to rebuild the kernel :)
> 
> Indeed it is.
> 
> > Matthew Gessner, Computer Scientist, <mgessner@aristar.com>
> 
> -- 
> ]] Mike Smith, Software Engineer        msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au    [[
> 

This may be slightly off the subject, but is the hack of scanning all 
four "standard" sio base addresses if only one serial port is enabled 
in the kernel still there?  Are there any plans to fix this.  It 
causes some of the newer ATI cards considerable grief.


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When philosophy conflicts with reality, choose reality.
Dave Alderman  -- dave@persprog.com
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