Re: How to install X packages collectively

2009-04-27 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In <102841.80521...@web35202.mail.mud.yahoo.com>, Stephen Liu wrote: >Hi folks, > >Debian 5.0 minimal >No desktop > >What option shall be up to run either "apt-get install" or "aptitude >install" installing X packages collectively. Thanks. I'm not sure I'm understanding the question correctly. I

Re: How to install X for 915 chipsets?

2005-10-20 Thread Thomas Jollans
Li Weichen wrote: Hi everyone, I am installing X for my desktop whose main accessories are CPU: 2.66g em64t; RAM: 512M*2 DDR; Mainboard: intel D915GAV with integrated graphic card; Monitor: 17" LG LCD. I want to install Debian on my PC but when I get to the xfree86 setup, I don't know which

Re: how to install X

2004-03-25 Thread mehdi
Thanks everyone. The problem has been solved. Mehdi > apt-get install x-window-system-core > > > you might want to install a window manager/desktop environment after that > > apt-get install kde-core > or > apt-get install icewm > > if you want graphical login > apt-get install kdm > > goku

Re: how to install X

2004-03-24 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Paul Johnson wrote: >> >>"mehdi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> >>>( I know I can download the RPM and install them. But I thought it >>>might be already in one of these disks). >> >>No, Debian doesn't use RPMs

Re: how to install X

2004-03-24 Thread Kent West
Paul Johnson wrote: "mehdi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: ( I know I can download the RPM and install them. But I thought it might be already in one of these disks). No, Debian doesn't use RPMs. RPMs suffer from dependency hell and other stupidity that makes them have something in common wi

Re: how to install X

2004-03-24 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rainer Höckmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > mehdi wrote: >> I 've installed the basic operating system ( only using disk one out of 7 >> disks). At the time of installation it didn't ask me to insert disk2 or >> disk3 ... . The basic system has no g

Re: how to install X

2004-03-24 Thread Paul Johnson
"mehdi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I was given an official set of debian linux as a present! You have extremely thoughtful people in your life. > I 've installed the basic operating system ( only using disk one out of 7 > disks). At the time of installation it didn't ask me to insert disk2 or

RE: how to install X

2004-03-24 Thread Simmel
mehdi wrote: > I 've installed the basic operating system ( only using disk one out of 7 > disks). At the time of installation it didn't ask me to insert disk2 or > disk3 ... . The basic system has no graphical interface at all. I mount the > cdrom and check some of the disk, but I can't find the

Re: how to install X

2004-03-24 Thread Rainer Höckmann
mehdi wrote: > I 've installed the basic operating system ( only using disk one out of 7 > disks). At the time of installation it didn't ask me to insert disk2 or > disk3 ... . The basic system has no graphical interface at all. I mount the > cdrom and check some of the disk, but I can't find the t

Re: how to install X

2004-03-24 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello mehdi (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > I was given an official set of debian linux as a present! > > I 've installed the basic operating system ( only using disk one out > of 7 disks). At the time of installation it didn't ask me to insert > disk2 or disk3 ... . The basic system has no graph

Re: how to install X in woody?

2001-12-02 Thread Oki DZ
I have installed a basic potato box (only the base system) then I run "apt-get update" and "apt-get dist-upgrade" to upgrade to woody but when I use tasksel to install X-window-system or other tasks,It failed to install anything then I search the debian-user list,many people said tas