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From: Eric G. Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 10:21 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: X Help
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 04:39:44PM -0500, Mike wrote:
> I'm part way there already. I tried the command "dpkg-reconfigure
> xserve
On Friday 15 February 2002 07:21 pm, Eric G. Miller wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 04:39:44PM -0500, Mike wrote:
> > I'm part way there already. I tried the command "dpkg-reconfigure
> > xserver-xfree86" from another message that just came in. I changed a
> > setting for framebuffer ( or someth
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 04:39:44PM -0500, Mike wrote:
> I'm part way there already. I tried the command "dpkg-reconfigure
> xserver-xfree86" from another message that just came in. I changed a
> setting for framebuffer ( or something like that) to off. Now I get a
> desktop, but there are two is
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Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 3:58 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: X Help
Hi,
I was running Debian stable OK, but wanted a newer version of a
particular package and upgraded to testing. This seemed to go OK, until
I rebooted the PC and many things, like X, man, and Ethe
Hi,
I was running Debian stable OK, but wanted a newer version of a
particular package and upgraded to testing. This seemed to go OK, until
I rebooted the PC and many things, like X, man, and Ethernet were gone.
I tried a fresh install of testing, and most things are working, except
X. It appear
* Stan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [260201 15:27]:
> I am trying to upgarde a fairly important production machien from
> stabel to testing. I built a test machine at home this weekend and
> tried this, and all went well.
I wish I could have said "all went well" with my recent upgra
I am trying to upgarde a fairly important production machien from
stabel to testing. I built a test machine at home this weekend and
tried this, and all went well.
However that machine had a smallish disk, and I did not install all the
packages, big mistake!
try
./configure --with-qt-dir=/path/to/qt2
i guess there is a problem finding qt2 when qt1 is installed too.
i'm not an expert in this, but maybe it works for you
On Saturday 04 November 2000 21:13, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am attempting to './configure' a new kde2 utility
> (ht
Hello,
I am attempting to './configure' a new kde2 utility
(http://www.1409.org/projects/kpsk/) and it depends on qt2.2
or better. This am, my apt-get included 19 megs, of the updates,
qt2.2 was included - To my surprise. Yet, after a boot (just in case),
I attempted to run the configure scr
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 09:13:18PM -0600, Chris Cameron wrote:
> I'm hoping someone would be kind enough to help me out with a problem I'm
> having with X.
>
> As usual I've screwed up part of my Linux system. I was trying to update
> from KDE/X 3.3.5 to Gnome and X 3.3.6. After removing all evide
I'm hoping someone would be kind enough to help me out with a problem I'm
having with X.
As usual I've screwed up part of my Linux system. I was trying to update
from KDE/X 3.3.5 to Gnome and X 3.3.6. After removing all evidence of X and
KDE, I tried installing X with the binaries on their site, b
yeah i got it now... it's just the read permissions in /etc/X11/XF86Config
my root has a umask of 700
thanks anyway
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 02:05:37PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > /etc/XF86Config
> > /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config.kreaper
> > /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Confi
> /etc/XF86Config
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config.kreaper
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config
>
all wrong. on debian it is /etc/X11/XF86Config ;-)
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hi.. i just installed woody and just finished setting up X and am running
gnome-helix fine... but it only works if i use gdm... if i'm going to just use
"startx" to start X... i got this error... even i have /etc/XF86Config and
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config
here starts the error in 'startx'
XF
Please give this newbie some advice.
I have configured X to the point where I get an Enlightenment window including
one open terminal window that gives me access to the command line.
But I can't use any functions. When I try to open Eterm, Electric Eyes, GIMP,
etc., I get messages saying they are
Use xkeycaps.
Johann
On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi to all !
>
> I need to customize the keyboard under X, but I am not able do it.
> Without X (bash or csh), I usually use 'loadkeys ', and it works fine.
> But when I start X, the loadkeys command loses his settings, and the
Hi to all !
I need to customize the keyboard under X, but I am not able do it.
Without X (bash or csh), I usually use 'loadkeys ', and it works fine.
But when I start X, the loadkeys command loses his settings, and the
keyboard has got different keys's binding.
The only one terminal in X that wo
Howdy all.
I just had to install Red Hat 6.0 on a workstation at work (I was rooting
for Debian but they said nope) and I've got X up and running fine sort of.
When you exit out of X the terminal screens (all of them) give jumbled
charachters all over the screen and the only way to get things bac
- Original Message -
From: Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian-user
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 1999 6:34 PM
Subject: installing new kernel crashed X - Help
> I tried to compile an install kernel 2.2.10 on a 486dx2.
> It compiled correctly, but when I tried to i
I tried to compile an install kernel 2.2.10 on a 486dx2.
It compiled correctly, but when I tried to install it it wouldn't start
(halted with a message that it was trying to open some module and couldn't
find it, and then that it couldn't mount root file system on 03:01.)
I rebooted with the old ke
Thanks for the help with X: changing the permissions of /dev/null worked.
I hadn't had other problems with this, 'cos I'm wasn't using normal user
operation very much.
I've also been trying to get my mail through fetchmail + smail from a pop3
server. I type :
smail -bd
fetchmail
On Fri, 25 Dec 1998, Kent West wrote:
>On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> ok I recently installed Debian on my computer and when I set up X I set the
>> resolution and everything right in xf86config and I did the xf86setup also
>>
>> But then I do startx and my resolution is way to
Kent West wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > ok I recently installed Debian on my computer and when I set up X I set the
> > resolution and everything right in xf86config and I did the xf86setup also
> >
> > But then I do startx and my resolution is way to big for my sc
On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ok I recently installed Debian on my computer and when I set up X I set the
> resolution and everything right in xf86config and I did the xf86setup also
>
> But then I do startx and my resolution is way to big for my screen
> I tried changing the res
ok I recently installed Debian on my computer and when I set up X I set the
resolution and everything right in xf86config and I did the xf86setup also
But then I do startx and my resolution is way to big for my screen
I tried changing the resolution about 10 times then I finally gave up and
asked
On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok I try all that I edit xf86config and all that
>
> but it still doesnt change my resolution
> you have any other suggestions on how to do this?
I may be getting in late on this thread; at any rate, I don't recall what
your specific problem is or w
Ok I try all that I edit xf86config and all that
but it still doesnt change my resolution
you have any other suggestions on how to do this?
On Sun, 20 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When I install X I configure it right and then it goes into X and the
> resolution is way to big for my monitor
>
> Is there a way I can change the resolution so X can fit my screen
Yup. It's on the FAQ's.
also try to look for the line "Virtual" i
On Sun, 20 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When I install X I configure it right and then it goes into X and the
> resolution is way to big for my monitor
What you mean?Do you mean that when you move a mouse to the edge of a
screen (left/bottom), you shift to another screen? It's called 'virt
When I install X I configure it right and then it goes into X and the
resolution is way to big for my monitor
Is there a way I can change the resolution so X can fit my screen
Thanks
Rick Smith wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> As you will get form this I am definatley a NEWBIE, I am having a problem
> shutting off the Virtual desktop in X I just want all my desktop in one
> viewing area... I am running a Diamond 3d2000 and a Princeton monitor
> (ultra 15) amd I am using th eSVGA Xserver.
Hi
As you will get form this I am definatley a NEWBIE, I am having a problem
shutting off the Virtual desktop in X I just want all my desktop in one
viewing area... I am running a Diamond 3d2000 and a Princeton monitor
(ultra 15) amd I am using th eSVGA Xserver..
All help will be greatley appr
I am running Debian 1.31. I want to install X windows on my system.
Keep in mind that I have run X windows on this machine in the past
using
XFree86. So I know there is no incompatability in the software
hardware
issue.
Here is the problem:
I cannot run X
> I cannot run XF86Setup. It will not show anything on my monitor. I
Have you tried to run XF86Setup and NOT use defaults found in
XF86Config file?
Alex Y.
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I am running Debian 1.31. I want to install X windows on my system.
Keep in mind that I have run X windows on this machine in the past using
XFree86. So I know there is no incompatability in the software hardware
issue.
Here is the problem:
I cannot run XF86Setup. It will not show anything on
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