George wrote:
Windows NT workstation. Is there a free x-windows
client for windows that anyone knows of?
GB Not that I know of. The closest you can come is VNC.
Well, it's not quite Free, but there are a couple at Tucows (look in
http://www.tucows.com/xwinservernt.htm (well, actually, you
At work (tech support of UCLA's ISP), we run a linux server for certain
things, and many of the em-ployees like to run Xwindows on the windows
machines...without a doubt, Xwin32 is the best Xwindows client for win32,
but you have to pay a big amount of money for it. Or you could get the
demo
David Bartholow wrote:
I need to get to my debian 5.2 system from my
Er, debian 5.2? No such animal.
Windows NT workstation. Is there a free x-windows
client for windows that anyone knows of?
Yeah, it's called Mix or something like that. I believe it can be found
at www.microimages.com. It
After adding new applications (eg. /opt/netscape/netscape), to
/etc/X11/afterstep/menudefs.hook, the menu works fine for a while, but after
some time, menudefs.hook goes back to its original configuration, wiping out
any trace of the new additions (well, it keeps them on menudefs.hook~).
What's
the devices
about my PC). My video care is Dimond Steeth 3D 2000 and I used s3v
driver. I configured it right then saved and exited. However, when I do
'startx', I can not got x window. Error message insludes
no screens found...
I have S3V xserver installed right. But I don't see it at
/etc
First, try to get it to work with SVGA server. It might work better. (S3v
doesnt work for me, I have S3 ViRGE/DX card).
As to your problem: it just doesnt find any valid modes to run in.
I've got the little walk-through on my homepage, (URL underneath), but
basic idea is to change the order of
Under X Window
backspace works in the standard way but delete works exactly
the same way as backspace.
How can I achieve the key delete working under
X Window in all applications (e.g. xterm, emacs, mathematica, netscape,
vim,..) in the standard way (erasing the sign after cursor not
before
Subject: how to set up the delete key under X Window ?
Date: Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 03:30:50AM +0100
In reply to:Jan Krupa
Quoting Jan Krupa([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Under X Window
backspace works in the standard way but delete works exactly
the same way as backspace.
How can
. Also the link
X to XF86_Mach64 server exists.
The X window starts but apear only the terminal window,in which you can
type everything, the mouse work, the server switch between resolution mode
(640x..., 800x..., 1024x...) but everything is in monochrome mode and the
specific menu for x window manager
Hello!
I just installed and configured XFree86 3.3.2. It works very fine,both under
800X600 and under 1024X768.
But soon I found a annoying problem: many X applications couldn't display
correctly under 800X600.
For example,When netscape navigator 4.06 was lauched,its window was so tall
that I
Hello!
I just installed and configured XFree86 3.3.2. It works very fine,both=
under 800X600 and under 1024X768.
But soon I found a annoying problem: many X applications couldn't display=
correctly under 800X600.
For example,When netscape navigator 4.06 was lauched,its window was so
On Thu, Jan 21, 1999 at 07:41:56PM +0100, Daniel González Gasull wrote:
I have a potato i486 DX2 66 MHz with 8 MB RAM running
X with Linux Debian 2.0. Which desktop manager for X
Window may/must I use?
You mean desktop environment, or window manager?
A window manager is the thing that puts
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On Thu, 21 Jan 1999 21:09:14 -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
Assuming you mean window manager, well, there's always the old standby twm,
but it's not very featureful and doesn't even support the Debian menuing
system properly (yet).
I'll throw in
Daniel González Gasull wrote:
Hi!
I have a potato i486 DX2 66 MHz with 8 MB RAM running
X with Linux Debian 2.0. Which desktop manager for X
Window may/must I use?
Just take a window manager with a (very)small memory footprint, mw2,
blackbox, or icewm
mfg
Hi!
Branden Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 1999 at 07:41:56PM +0100, Daniel González Gasull wrote:
I have a potato i486 DX2 66 MHz with 8 MB RAM running
X with Linux Debian 2.0. Which desktop manager for X
Window may/must I use?
You mean desktop environment
Hi!
I have a potato i486 DX2 66 MHz with 8 MB RAM running
X with Linux Debian 2.0. Which desktop manager for X
Window may/must I use?
TIA.
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At 23:45 23/12/98 +, Antonio Ballesteros wrote:
On Tue, 22 Dec 1998, Martinez Amenabar Mikel wrote:
Holas
Hola, qué tal?
Yo llevo menos tiempo en la lista, te respondo ahora :)
Tengo una pequeña experiencia con i740, te cuento:
A ver...
Tenia una qdi de 4mb que funcionaba perfecta con el X
Hola a todos. :)
Hace unas semanas os pregunté a ver como configurar las X-Window para una
tarjeta Intel i740 AGP y me respondiesteis que necesitaba conseguir el
servidor XBF_i740. Así lo hice, y más o menos conseguí ponerlo en marcha.
El problema que tengo es que lo veo todo mal, me explico: El
I.
Under X Window
backspace works in the standard way but delete works exactly
the same way as backspace.
How can I achieve the two keys named delete working under
X Window in all applications (e.g. xterm, emacs, mathematica, netscape,
vim,..) in the standard way (erasing the sign after cursor
Hi!
}- I have a Dell Optiplex Gxa that I am attempting to install X windows on.
}-
}- I can get XF86Setup to run , can setup the mouse properly, than comes the
[...]
}- window the following happens
i´ve got an rage pro, too, but the II-type
}- _X11TransSocketUNIXConnect Can't Connect error111
these and try to bring up X
window the following happens
Attempting to start X server
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect Can't Connect error111
Then trying to bring up the X windows server again results in the following
Can't read messages (phase 2.1): no such variable
While executing
label $w.waitmsg
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I have installed debian2.0. I would like to use emacs20.2-mule under
X Window and polish (latin-2) signs (e.g. ogonek) typing them
using right-alt+sign but I have the following problem
(on the console without X Window I have polish signs in emacs, pine,...;
under X Window so far only I can see
Jan Krupa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could someone please explain how to get the
latin-2-alt-postfix input method?
latin-alt.el is part of the leim library. I don't know if it is part
of Debian. It is a compile time option.
I recomend that you upgrade to Emacs 20.3, anyway. A lot of bugs
Burning Ice wrote:
Que tal meu:
Una solucion parcial :( para tu problema es que instales las XFree86
3.3.2, pues estas ofrecen soporte para el puerto AGP, así como para algunas
tarjetas Leadtek (aunque me parece que no la Winfast 3D S900).
Otra opcion sería un driver comercial
Rafael Cordones Marcos wrote:
Te recomiendo que te actualizes a Debian 2.0. Lo que es seguro es
que no te podras instalar los paquetes de las nuevas versiones
de las XFree porque estaran compilados para libc6 y la Deb1.3.1
tiene la libc5. Tampoco te aseguro que las nuevas versiones de
Asunto: Re: Problemas en X-Window con tarjeta AGP
Burning Ice wrote:
Que tal meu:
Una solucion parcial :( para tu problema es que instales las
XFree86
3.3.2, pues estas ofrecen soporte para el puerto AGP, así como para
algunas
tarjetas Leadtek (aunque me parece que no la Winfast 3D S900
Hello bello!
Hallottam errol a Debian-os levlistarol, s nekem is lenne nehany
kerdesem. A CHIPTAR 9-es CD-rol telepitem a LINUX-ot, de az nem talal
nehany file-t es konyvtarat installalaskor.
Ezek a kovetkezok: /usr/X11R6/bin/libXaw.so.6/
/usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.6
On Wed, Aug 19, 1998 at 06:09:16PM +0200, Pedro F. Pareja wrote:
Saludos a los miembros de la lista:
Mi ordenador dispone de una tarjeta gráfica Leadtek Winfast 3D S900 con
4 Mb de memoria video. Está equipada con el chip i740 de Intel y es del
tipo AGP. Mi problema es que supongo que no
@lists.debian.org
Fecha: jueves, 20 de agosto de 1998 0:35
Asunto: Problemas en X-Window con tarjeta AGP
Saludos a los miembros de la lista:
Mi ordenador dispone de una tarjeta gráfica Leadtek Winfast 3D S900 con
4 Mb de memoria video. Está equipada con el chip i740 de Intel y es del
tipo AGP. Mi
Saludos a los miembros de la lista:
Mi ordenador dispone de una tarjeta gráfica Leadtek Winfast 3D S900 con
4 Mb de memoria video. Está equipada con el chip i740 de Intel y es del
tipo AGP. Mi problema es que supongo que no existe soporte aún en Linux
para hacerla funcionar en Debian 1.3.1 (Linux
Alex Kwan wrote:
I have succeed to download and install the Debian 2.0 beta,
and now I want to install X-Window too, can I use the
X window packages on the debian 1.3.1R6 CD-ROM
(distributed by Cheapbytes), also do the other packages
on the 1.3.1R6 CD-ROM will working well under 2.0 beta
I have succeed to download and install the Debian 2.0 beta,
and now I want to install X-Window too, can I use the
X window packages on the debian 1.3.1R6 CD-ROM
(distributed by Cheapbytes), also do the other packages
on the 1.3.1R6 CD-ROM will working well under 2.0 beta?
Alex Kwan
I have installed the base system of debian2.0beta,
and I want to setup X-Windows too,
(1) can I use the packages of X-window on the CD-ROM
of debian 1.3.1R6 (distributed by Cheapbytes.)
(2) can I use the others applications' packages on the captioned
CD-ROM.
Thanks
I have installed the base system of debian2.0beta,
and I want to setup X-Windows too,
(1) can I use the packages of X-window on the CD-ROM
of debian 1.3.1R6 (distributed by Cheapbytes.)
Well, the answer to this question is not easy. Transition between 1.3 to 2.0
is assiciated
Hi! Alex,
Which directory of ftp.debian.org will contain the
new X-window packages? I can't find it.
what is the latest version?
The easiest way would be to use dselect ftp method and point it to
ftp.debian.org dists/hamm/main dists/hamm/contrib dists/hamm/non-free
(Even better is to download
Dear Debian,
I have installed Debian version of Linux on my PC as a dual boot
WIN95/Linux system. I tried installing x-windows and I have a video
problem. I set up the mouse, keyboard, moniter, and video card correctly
but the screen comes up all fuzzy, wavey lines, etc. My video chipset
and
I have installed Debian version of Linux on my PC as a dual boot
WIN95/Linux system. I tried installing x-windows and I have a video
problem. I set up the mouse, keyboard, moniter, and video card correctly
but the screen comes up all fuzzy, wavey lines, etc. My video chipset
and moniter
Hi!
I have K6 200MHZ, 32M ram and win95/debian 1.3
that I 've installed only recently.
Slowly I'm getting used to linux, and was trying to install X windows.
I found both my Video Card and Monitor in the drivers available,
but had some problems during configuration, and when the first preview
of X
On Thu, May 21, 1998 at 04:40:59PM -0400, Gutraind wrote:
Hi!
I have K6 200MHZ, 32M ram and win95/debian 1.3
that I 've installed only recently.
Slowly I'm getting used to linux, and was trying to install X windows.
I found both my Video Card and Monitor in the drivers available,
but had
Being *completely* new to Linux, I thought the Windows-like environment
would be part of the Debian Installation.
I guess what I was after was Xwindow/Xfree or something.
I looked all over the site and searched for both, but can only find
reference and packages that run ON it rather than xwindow
Install the xbase and related packages in the X11 sections when you run
dselect.
-Ossama
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Being *completely* new to Linux, I thought the Windows-like environment
would be part of the Debian Installation.
I guess what I was after was Xwindow/Xfree or something.
I looked all over the site and searched for both, but can only find
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Is there a .deb package for X Window System? If not where
should I get it from?
Collin
On Wed, 5 Nov 1997, Collin Rose wrote:
Is there a .deb package for X Window System? If not where should I get it
from?
ftp://ftp.debian.org/deboan/bo/binary/x11
Collin
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On Wed, 5 Nov 1997, Chad D. Zimmerman wrote:
On Wed, 5 Nov 1997, Collin Rose wrote:
Is there a .deb package for X Window System? If not where should I get it
from?
ftp://ftp.debian.org/deboan/bo/binary/x11
Oops, you made a typo. But you could have simply said that the X Window
Hi I'm using fwmn95 and I want know how can I add an program to
menu.
Supose that I installed the nedit editor. How can I do to put it the
fwmn95 menu?
Another question:
When I start X, allways apears an xterm open. How can I modific it to
that apear another program?
thanks
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On Thu, 11 Sep 1997, dada wrote:
: Hi I'm using fwmn95 and I want know how can I add an program to
: menu.
:
: Supose that I installed the nedit editor. How can I do to put it the
: fwmn95 menu?
Checkout the files in /etc/X11/fvwm95.
: Another question:
:
: When I start X, allways
On Thu, 11 Sep 1997, dada wrote:
: Hi I'm using fwmn95 and I want know how can I add an program to
: menu.
:
: Supose that I installed the nedit editor. How can I do to put it the
: fwmn95 menu?
Checkout the files in /etc/X11/fvwm95.
Or, if you've got menu installed, add
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], writes:
Netscape 3.01 won't start. It ran fine for a week or so, then it
started balking. The disk lights up for a few seconds, but the window
never opens. The PID is still there, and a second effort results in a
message window informing the user that
Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
Netscape 3.01 won't start. It ran fine for a week or so, then it
started balking. The disk lights up for a few seconds, but the window
never opens. The PID is still there, and a second effort results in a
message window informing the user that there is a lock file
Netscape 3.01 won't start. It ran fine for a week or so, then it
started balking. The disk lights up for a few seconds, but the window
never opens. The PID is still there, and a second effort results in a
message window informing the user that there is a lock file in
~/.netscape.
Hi ALL,
I installed X recently in my PC and having problem under perticular
situation.
When I logged in as root or normal user, I can run X window programs,
e.g. xclock, oclock, xman, etc. But when I logged in as normal user
and then logged in as super user then I cannot run X window programs
setting later.
HTH,
Brandon
On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, Lu Jimmy Chenji wrote:
Hi ALL,
I installed X recently in my PC and having problem under perticular
situation.
When I logged in as root or normal user, I can run X window programs,
e.g. xclock, oclock, xman, etc. But when I logged
+ and read the man page on xhost to find
the correct setting later.
HTH,
Brandon
On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, Lu Jimmy Chenji wrote:
Hi ALL,
I installed X recently in my PC and having problem under perticular
situation.
When I logged in as root or normal user, I can run X window
+ and
read the man page on xhost to find the correct setting later.
HTH, Brandon
On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, Lu Jimmy Chenji wrote:
Hi ALL, I installed X recently in my PC and having problem under
perticular situation. When I logged in as root or normal user, I
can run X window programs, e.g
I was using fvwm2 as my window manager, but now X is dumping me into twm.
This happened after I cat'ed usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color onto my
~/.Xdefaults file, in an effort to get Xterm to work in colour (following
some advice in the list archives). My .Xdefaults file was nonexistent
On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, I wrote:
I was using fvwm2 as my window manager, but now X is dumping me into twm.
I figured out what the problem was. It had nothing to do with my
~/.Xdefaults. Earlier that day I had replaced the /bin/sh symlink to
bash with a symlink to ash, hoping it would use less
On Mon, 20 Jan 1997 18:34:11 PST Steve ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
This happened after I cat'ed usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color onto my
~/.Xdefaults file, in an effort to get Xterm to work in colour (following
some advice in the list archives). My .Xdefaults file was nonexistent before
Hi everyone,
I downloaded debian 1.2 just before Xmas with the expectation of having
some fun during the holidays (whenever kids would let dad on the computer
:) that is!). Anyway, I have both home and work computers running
Slackware 3.1 and am very happy with Linux. Debian seems to have a more
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Tasos Drosopoulos wrote:
3. OK now, request help for this: My preference in using Linux is doing
most of my editing work on a console and only when I need graphics go to
X-windows. So I prefer to use startx and not xdm. The XFree86 3.2 that
comes with slackware works
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Tasos Drosopoulos wrote:
3. OK now, request help for this: My preference in using Linux is doing
most of my editing work on a console and only when I need graphics go to
X-windows. So I prefer to use startx and not xdm. The XFree86 3.2 that
comes with slackware works
In your email to me, Tasos Drosopoulos, you wrote:
3. OK now, request help for this: My preference in using Linux is doing
most of my editing work on a console and only when I need graphics go to
X-windows. So I prefer to use startx and not xdm. The XFree86 3.2 that
comes with slackware works
3. OK now, request help for this: My preference in using Linux is doing
most of my editing work on a console and only when I need graphics go to
X-windows. So I prefer to use startx and not xdm. The XFree86 3.2 that
comes with slackware works fine. However, with debian, the screen flashes
In your email to me, John Kintree, you wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Tim Sailer replied to Tasos Drosopoulos:
X-windows. So I prefer to use startx and not xdm. The XFree86 3.2 that
comes with slackware works fine. However, with debian, the screen flashes
once, X-windows seem to come up
Hi Gang!
I've finally gotten to the point where I'm about to install the SVGA server
package on my system and after aborting one attempt decided I'd best check
to see what the right settings are for my monitor. I'm a bit concerned
about accidentally frying the system (or installing it in a very
On Fri, 14 Jun 1996, Max Hyre wrote:
Martin Alonso Soto Jacome's [EMAIL PROTECTED] answer got to
me first:
Well, that's exactly what xdm is intended for. xdm tries to keep an
xserver running permanently, so that you can always login to the system
using a nice graphical login
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Dear Debianists:
While we're on the subject, does anyone have any suggestions as to
why ctl-alt-bs might not kill X?
I was running a 0.93R6 system, started X with xdm from a (non-root,
I think) command line, but could't get out as advertised. I tried
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Dear Debianites:
Let me clarify my previous post... (I just thought to go back and
try it for accuracy---maybe next time I'll think to do so *before*
posting :-).)
why ctl-alt-bs might not kill X?
Rather, ``why X comes right back after dying''?
On Fri, 14 Jun 1996, Max Hyre wrote:
Rather, ``why X comes right back after dying''? After ctl-alt-bs,
X does indeed appear to die---everything goes black, I see the virtual
terminal from which I started xdm momentarily, then I'm back in X
again.
Well, that's exactly what xdm is intended
Dear Debianites:
Let me clarify my previous post... (I just thought to go back and
try it for accuracy---maybe next time I'll think to do so *before*
posting :-).)
why ctl-alt-bs might not kill X?
Rather, ``why X comes right back after dying''? After ctl-alt-bs,
X does
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Dear readers:
Thanks for the info!
Martin Alonso Soto Jacome's [EMAIL PROTECTED] answer got to
me first:
Well, that's exactly what xdm is intended for. xdm tries to keep an
xserver running permanently, so that you can always login to the system
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