I'm using 3.3.6, when everything was messed up, I did try version 4.0.2,
which I managed to
start at a very low resolution (I had trouble configuring XF86Config-4, and
I was missing a tool
called dexter, I thnk).
Anyway, I've solved the problem. After trying:
dpkg --force-depends -P
Thank you!
I've managed to fixed the problem (I'm happy again)..
--force-depends did the trick (I read something on the debianplanet), that
pointed
med in the right direction) , and I was able to reinstall XFree.
But thanks for your reply, I did learn something new!
Eivind.
On
Hi!
I was just beginning to feel comfortable with Debian, when my
X configuration broke down. I tried to remove XFree and install it again,
but there is too many dependency problems. It looks like the package
database
is really screwed up. Just about whatever I try to do, I get some
complaints
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 10:21:46 +0100, Eivind Arnesen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I was just beginning to feel comfortable with Debian, when my
X configuration broke down. I tried to remove XFree and install it again,
but there is too many dependency problems. It looks like the package
database
On Monday 19 February 2001 10:21, Eivind Arnesen wrote:
I was just beginning to feel comfortable with Debian, when my
X configuration broke down. I tried to remove XFree and install it
again, but there is too many dependency problems. It looks like the
package database
is really screwed up.
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