Sorry for my previous top post, doing reply to my self message causes this.
Ok, worked with -retro flag but just with vesa driver and not with the
vmware one.
Anyway I'm gone a little bit beyond, I get an error building kdebase. I'v
installed imake that was missing but I still get:
checking X paths
Simone Dalmasso wrote:
> Thanks a lot Bruce.
> Now somethign happens, the screen is still black but the vmware window
> resizes when I type "Xorg -config /etc/X11/xorg.conf". (using vmware video
> driver give the same result)
> I've modified the fonts path to match my folder but there's a symbol th
Simone Dalmasso wrote:
> Thanks lux-integ, unfortunately my Xorg stops before creating the
> xorg.conf.new. I need to create this file, but I don't know how.
Use the below to start. You can change the "Device" driver to match
after you check things out using the vesa driver. All the "Modules" m
On Thursday 19 November 2009 10:45:22 pm Simone Dalmasso wrote:
> Thanks lux-integ, unfortunately my Xorg stops before creating the
> xorg.conf.new. I need to create this file, but I don't know how.
>
> 2009/11/19 lux-integ
>
make sure you have framebuffer support in your kernel (check to see
On Thursday 19 November 2009 10:45:22 pm Simone Dalmasso wrote:
> Thanks lux-integ, unfortunately my Xorg stops before creating the
> xorg.conf.new. I need to create this file, but I don't know how.
>
> 2009/11/19 lux-integ
is man Xorg of any help?
> >
> > --
> > http://linuxfromscratch.org/mai
Thanks lux-integ, unfortunately my Xorg stops before creating the
xorg.conf.new. I need to create this file, but I don't know how.
2009/11/19 lux-integ
> On Thursday 19 November 2009 04:13:56 pm Simone Dalmasso wrote:
> > All done, but the logverbose flag doesn't changes the output in the
> > Xo
On Thursday 19 November 2009 04:13:56 pm Simone Dalmasso wrote:
> All done, but the logverbose flag doesn't changes the output in the
> Xorg.0.log. My video driver now is the one for vmware. I'd like to write
> the xorg.conf by myself. Do you know if is there a way to obtain the basic
> structure o
Simone wrote:
> I've recompiled the xorg server with the path to fonts
> (/usr/share/fonts/X11 for my case) and reinstalled the two drivers.
> The Xorg still not create the xorg.conf.new and the screen remains black.
Xorg.0.log doesn't appear to be very helpful, although you could try running
Xorg
I've recompiled the xorg server with the path to fonts (/usr/share/fonts/X11
for my case) and reinstalled the two drivers.
The Xorg still not create the xorg.conf.new and the screen remains black.
The log is changed and don't reports any errors. Here attached the log.
2009/11/19 Simon Geard
> On
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 17:02 -0600, krendosha...@dementedfury.org wrote:
> I see several problems here: first it can't find your fonts, you've
> either not compiled them or they're in a different directory. If
> they're in a different directory and you wish to keep them there,
> then you can use `--
I see several problems here: first it can't find your fonts, you've
either not compiled them or they're in a different directory. If
they're in a different directory and you wish to keep them there,
then you can use `--with-fontdir=FONTDIR' when compiling xorg-
server and substitute FONTDIR for you
Sorry, I get a mistake, the book I'm using is the svn version of the
2009-11-11.
Try to resend the file.
2009/11/18
> Simone wrote:
> > I'm followiong BLFS 6.3. It crashes when I type the command "Xorg
> > -configure"(X window system components page). The file xorg.config.new is
> > not created.
Simone wrote:
> I'm followiong BLFS 6.3. It crashes when I type the command "Xorg
> -configure"(X window system components page). The file xorg.config.new is
> not created.
> Here you find attached the Xorg.0.log file, it contains some errors.
Unfortunately the given file was not attached. If you'
I'm followiong BLFS 6.3. It crashes when I type the command "Xorg
-configure"(X window system components page). The file xorg.config.new is
not created.
Here you find attached the Xorg.0.log file, it contains some errors.
If is important, the env $XORG_PREFIX=/usr.
Thanks.
Simone
2009/11/18
>
Simone wrote:
> Hi, I've installed the X window system under my LFS, but when trying to
> configure (Xorg -configure) the screen becomes black and remains in this
> state, so I need to reboot.
> My LFS is running under VmWare Fusion.
Do you possibly mean `X -config ~/xorg.conf.new'? We've had seve
Hi, I've installed the X window system under my LFS, but when trying to
configure (Xorg -configure) the screen becomes black and remains in this
state, so I need to reboot.
My LFS is running under VmWare Fusion.
Thanks for any help.
Simone
--
http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-supp
16 matches
Mail list logo