I'm putting Slack back on my desktop, and I have a MS Intellimouse optical. When I set the mouse to /dev/mouse, the pointer in x goes crazy. Same if I set it to /dev/psaux. Some additional info: I'm running a SB GeForce2 (GB0010) video card, and I set it up to use the Nvidia GeForce driver. Am I using the correct video driver, and what device do I point the mouse to? Oh, the mouse works fine with /dev/mouse with gpm started at bootup. The mouse is connected to a ps/2 connection. Under RH, the mouse was /dev/psaux. With the video card, I've read some of the postings on the nvidia open source drivers, but not all. I also looked at the driver webpage, but IIRC, weren't people running into issues with the drivers? The lp issues I'm having are with an HP box running 11.x. If I use the following command: lp -obin3 -olandscape -oa -ofCourier -ofp14 -d<printer name> I run into some issues. It's going to a 4050 printer with a third tray added to it, it doesn't pull from the third tray. Also, the -obin3 options has permissions issues. As a user, it doesn't work. But as root, the -obin3 option works, but won't pull from the tray 3. I beieve I'm using the correct print options, however I wouldn't put much to it. Anyone have some insight into this? I also have a Yamaha IDE CD-RW. Under RH, it came up as cdrom1. Under Slack, I'm assuming I need to create the device? I didn't see any other cdrom listed in the /dev directory. Will I also need to enable the scsi emulation? Perhaps, I need to go see if there is a HOW-TO for more info. Thanks. Shawn