Hp pavillion ze4222

2003-10-05 Thread Giacomo Bosio
I installed RedHat9 on a laptop (HP pavillion ze4222) and I have a
''little'' problem. X won't start. What can I do?
Someone, who have the same laptop, can send me his XF86Config file?
Thanks
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Re: ximian

2003-09-19 Thread Giacomo Bosio
Il ven, 2003-09-19 alle 23:34, Richard Crawford ha scritto:
> The only surefire way I know of to remove the Ximian Desktop is to do a
> fresh reinstall of Red Hat.  Otherwise, you'll need to go through one by
> one and remove all of the Ximian packages and replace them with the
> original GNOME packages.

I tried to remove all *ximian* packages and my kernel went to 'kernel
panic' ... I had to reinstall RedHat and now me and ximian are enemy.
Thanks, bye
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Re: ximian

2003-09-19 Thread Giacomo Bosio

> You do not have to remove it.  Just select gnome or kde at login.  Once
> selected, it seems to default to the last selected.
> 
> Rick

That's wrong I think.
Ximian Gnome update previous packages, so if you choose Gnome you'll get
Ximian Gnome.
But the problem is a bit different. If you want to use apt4rpm you have
to uninstall ximian desktop to resolve the dependencies.
I hope you understand my terrible English.
Anyway ... I reinstalled RedHat and I feel better now.
Thanks

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