How can I get rid of the theme in KDE? I was messing around (total newbie,
I know) and started checking different themes. Everything was OK until I
clicked on "apply" on the some kind of "evil" ;-) theme. It crashed my KDE
and now prevents me from starting x at all.
Heeeelp
TIA
Sean
----- Original Message -----
From: Civileme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] XSuSe
Morpheus The Sinful Weeper wrote:
So look for other SiS chipsets. The same server supports all of
them--choose
any--like 530, 5597/98 6326 etc.
My experience with SiS chipsets and Linux is that they work very well but
not
without some tweaking.
I doubt if you will find any Linux easier to install than L-M. I have used
SuSE and I like the KDE implementation in L-M much better. I do understand
it
can be frustrating because the card and chipset manufacturers do not supply
drivers for their hardware for Linux and it has to be supplied by projects.
Civileme
> Well, everything you said is true
> except i dont see the 620 video card as an option .... :(
>
> Civileme wrote:
>
> > Now run Xconfigurator and you should see the 620 as an option under
video
> > cards
> >
> > Under Monitors--well your Daewoo should run fine as
> >
> > Non-interlaced SVGA (the 6th option)
> > and 50-90 Vertical
> >
> > Let it try the default resolution. If that doesn't work, try a smaller
> > number of pixels and the same color depth.
> >
> > Civileme
> >
> > Morpheus The Sinful Weeper wrote:
> >
> > > Ok I downloaded XSuSe as RPM and ran rpm -i xsuse.rpm
> > > now how exactly do i use this to support my sis 620 card ?
> > >
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