So I decided to install debian on a laptop today. I used a woody idepci
boot disk I had from an install on a desktop not too long ago. Then I
proceeded to do a network install.
The idepci disk is nice, I believe, as it includes the EEpro LAN driver so
I can quickly move onto a network install
On Sun, 2002-06-16 at 08:24, Bill Moseley wrote:
I then updated sources.list to sid and upgraded. Then apt-get install
xserver-xfree86, which seems like that installed 4.1.
The problem is not I don't have an XF86Config-4 file.
So, the question is: how do I remove all traces of X11, and
On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 12:24:40AM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
So I decided to install debian on a laptop today. I used a woody idepci
boot disk I had from an install on a desktop not too long ago. Then I
proceeded to do a network install.
[...]
Next problem is that the sources.list file
I'm fairly new to Linux. Have installed the latest stable version with some
add'l
packages. I downloaded X11 files from Xfree86.org. I tried to run preinst.sh
and right away I got file: command not found. It also looked like the
preinst.sh
script was making a distinction between ELF and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm fairly new to Linux. Have installed the latest stable version with some
add'l
packages. I downloaded X11 files from Xfree86.org. I tried to run preinst.sh
and right away I got file: command not found. It also looked like the
preinst.sh
script was making a
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