On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 16:58:44 -0500, Matt Tulini
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi folks, I was actually able to get Xserver and KDE up by running
>'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86'! I printed out Sean and Stephen's
>suggestions and tried Stephen's first because it was the simplest. I'm
>not sur
Hi folks, I was actually able to get Xserver and KDE up by running
'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86'! I printed out Sean and Stephen's
suggestions and tried Stephen's first because it was the simplest. I'm
not sure if it works as well as it could though, I should probably
compile the right m
This one time, at band camp, Matt Tulini said:
> Hi folks, I'm pretty new to the Linux world and I need some help
> configuring Debian (3.0r0). I've used RedHat 8 with the 2.4 kernel
> and had no problems, but I was looking for a more lean distro and
> decided to try Debian. The installation went
hey matt,
i feel your pain for X. i've done lots of installations for all kinds
of different machines and people, and the only consistant hitch
has been getting X going. and in most cases, it's because of the
video card being nvidia (when the machine is i386 anyways). it's not
that hard to get
Hi folks, I'm pretty new to the Linux world and I need some help
configuring Debian (3.0r0). I've used RedHat 8 with the 2.4 kernel and
had no problems, but I was looking for a more lean distro and decided to
try Debian. The installation went without a hitch, except that once
it's done and I
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