Michael Flaig wrote:
I've got a Problem with my aktual Debian Installation. I want to run 16bit Mode
with XFree ... I've set the DefaultColorDepth to 16 but when I do "startx"
i'm getting errors from the XFB_Dev Server.
fbdevScreenInit: unable to set screen params (Invalid Argument)
Could it
On Fri, Nov 17, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > the application you're looking for is called "anXious". it will help you
> > > configuring your XF86Config settings, but it will not select Xpmac as
> > > default xserver, so you might have to do this manually.
> >
> > As Xpmac doesn't use any configur
Hello!
I've got a Problem with my aktual Debian Installation. I want to run 16bit Mode
with XFree ... I've set the DefaultColorDepth to 16 but when I do "startx"
i'm getting errors from the XFB_Dev Server.
fbdevScreenInit: unable to set screen params (Invalid Argument)
Could it be a Problem with
> > the application you're looking for is called "anXious". it will help you
> > configuring your XF86Config settings, but it will not select Xpmac as
> > default xserver, so you might have to do this manually.
>
> As Xpmac doesn't use any configuration file, what's the point of configuring
> XF86
Randy Adamczyk wrote:
> the only way i was able to get X running on my imac was using a different
> xserver. you can get it from:
>
> ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/powerpc/xpmac/
>
> the application you're looking for is called "anXious". it will help you
> configuring your XF86Config settings
On Thursday 16 November 2000 20:22, Gordon Dykes wrote:
> I an having problems configuring X
>
> On my pc, running suse there was an application called sax to configure X.
>
> Are there any similar utilities for debian or could somebody send me
> the configuration file for an imac (rev B).
>
> Your
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Gordon Dykes wrote:
> On my pc, running suse there was an application called sax to configure X.
>
> Are there any similar utilities for debian or could somebody send me
> the configuration file for an imac (rev B).
You can configure X on your iMac in 2 ways:
- The "Hard" w
I an having problems configuring X
On my pc, running suse there was an application called sax to configure X.
Are there any similar utilities for debian or could somebody send me
the configuration file for an imac (rev B).
Your time is much appreciated.
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