On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 23:55, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> I attached mine to this mail.
Please note that I have a German keyboard: "de" etc ... you might want
to replace this with the settings for your keyboard layout, if necessary
...
Best Regards
Wolfgang
> I'm not an expert on XF86Configs .. b
On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 03:25, David Ramsey wrote:
[ ... ]
> I have tried 3 or 4 different XF86Config-4 files I've
> found online, but all of them have the same result. I
> was wondering if anyone with similar hardware could
> give me their XF86Config-4?
I attached mine to
On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 05:46:05AM -0700, Ric Otte wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 06:25:15PM -0700, David Ramsey wrote:
> > Hey guys, I wrote earlier about an X Window
> > Installation. I followed your advice and 'startx'
> > works without issue now. Thanks to everyone for their
> > help.
> >
On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 06:25:15PM -0700, David Ramsey wrote:
> Hey guys, I wrote earlier about an X Window
> Installation. I followed your advice and 'startx'
> works without issue now. Thanks to everyone for their
> help.
>
> Anyways, I wonder if you guys might could do me one
> more favor. W
I read:
> Anyways, I wonder if you guys might could do me one
> more favor. When I do start X, the screen is
> flickering and is displayed in very strange colors.
> The mouse cursor is wavy as if it were underwater.
> Trippy, but useless. :-)
sounds like you are lacking some modules, I have th
Yeah, it's up to date. I'm running unstable, and I
have the newest version.
--- Sean Schertell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just a stab in the dark -- and don't blame me if
> this trashes your
> system ;-) But if I were you, I'd make sure your
> x-windows is up to date.
>
> apt-get update;
Just a stab in the dark -- and don't blame me if this trashes your
system ;-) But if I were you, I'd make sure your x-windows is up to date.
apt-get update; apt-get install x-window-system
On Friday 02 July 2004 10:25 am, David Ramsey wrote:
> Hey guys, I wrote earlier about an X Window
> In
Hey guys, I wrote earlier about an X Window
Installation. I followed your advice and 'startx'
works without issue now. Thanks to everyone for their
help.
Anyways, I wonder if you guys might could do me one
more favor. When I do start X, the screen is
flickering and is displayed in very strange
Hello-
Just installed 2.2 on an iMac that was collecting dust at work.
Installation went without a hitch, but when I reboot and start the
configuration it hangs when configuring X. Specifically it wont allow
me to move forward after asking which X fonts I want to use. Has
anyone had a si
gv tends to work alot better but often it won't print correctly.
Here is a url where xpdf will fail
http://www.stat.washington.edu/pip/courses/notes7.pdf
you should give both a try and decide which one is better for your needs.
>
> BTW there is an acrobat like program called xpdf that I use alot.
Garry Roseman wrote:
I lurked here for a while and read about Debian until I finally made
the decision to replace Linuxppc 2000 with Debian GNU/Linux (Potato).
I first put it on my PowerMac 7600/ Powerlogix G3 system while the
PowerComputing 150 continues to run Linuxppc 2000 (for a little whil
"GR" == Garry Roseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Garry,
I can't help you with the ATI card (although someone else here
almost certainly will -- there are a lot of those cards out
there), but drop me a line if/when you decide to start running
Debian on your PowerCenter if you're going to use the
I lurked here for a while and read about Debian until I finally made
the decision to replace Linuxppc 2000 with Debian GNU/Linux (Potato).
I first put it on my PowerMac 7600/ Powerlogix G3 system while the
PowerComputing 150 continues to run Linuxppc 2000 (for a little
while).
The Debian inst
I'm trying to get my Boss's Powerbook G3 running Debian powerpc. I'm having
trouble getting an XF86Config file that works. Could someone share theirs?
jrw
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