Instalación de X-Window

1999-12-15 Thread Antonio A. Rivas Ojanguren
Saludos Primero aviso que soy nuevo y todavía estoy configurando mi sistema. Sólo he instalado lo mínimo imprescindible para poder conectarme a mi servidor y navegar por internet con el LYNX. Una vez tuve funcionando esta mínima instalación, me bajé los archivos necesarios para instalar X

Re: Instalación de X-Window

1999-12-15 Thread Blu
Antonio A. Rivas Ojanguren wrote: Una vez tuve funcionando esta mínima instalación, me bajé los archivos necesarios para instalar X-Window del servidor FTP de las XFree86. Una vez me baje los correspondientes *.tgz, incluído el de mi Hola Antonio, Antes que nada, tienes alguna razon en

delete does not work properly under X Window

1999-12-08 Thread Jan Krupa
I debian2.0 on Pentium. The key delete works (under X Window) the same way as backspace does I mean both keys erase a letter on the left side of cursor. The key delete works O.K. on the console (it erases a letter on right side of cursor). I have tried to put in .Xmodemap the following

RE: X-Window (Antes: Freeze de Potato)

1999-12-03 Thread Ricardo Villalba
-Mensaje original- De: Antonio Beamud Montero [EMAIL PROTECTED] Para: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org Fecha: martes 30 de noviembre de 1999 21:16 Asunto: Re: X-Window (Antes: Freeze de Potato) [...] Creo que hay que puntualizar que capa del GUI

Re: X-Window (Antes: Freeze de Potato)

1999-12-01 Thread Ricard Sierra
tener varios espacios de trabajo cada uno con unas caracteristicas diferentes (resolucion, numero de colores, etc.) y cambiar de uno a otro de forma automatica. Incluso se pueden canviar estos parametros al vuelo, reconfigurandose todas las aplicaciones que estan corriendo en ese momento. Eso X

RE: X-Window (Antes: Freeze de Potato)

1999-11-30 Thread ADnoctum
Lo que creo que pasa es que las X se han quedado un poco anticuadas frente a la vertiginosa evolucion de las tarjetas graficas de los ultimos años. Esperemos que con la llegada de la version 4.0 se ponga un poco al dia. Y yo me pregunto... Si BeOS tambien utiliza X, ¿Por qué diablos es tan

Re: X-Window (Antes: Freeze de Potato)

1999-11-30 Thread Antonio Beamud Montero
Ricard Sierra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 08:34:38AM +, Jose Luis Trivino wrote: Esto no es del todo cierto. Hay programas que utilizan la memoria compartida para acceder directamente a zonas de la pantalla y asi tener buenas velocidades de impresion (generalmente

X-Window (Antes: Freeze de Potato)

1999-11-29 Thread Ricard Sierra
On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 08:34:38AM +, Jose Luis Trivino wrote: Ami esto tambiñen me duele un poco, pero sencillamente es que son formas de resolver las cosas diferentes. El sistema de ventanas de W siempre será más rápido porque está pensado para funcionar solo de modo local. Tiene

Re: X Window!!!

1999-11-15 Thread John Dalbec
I get the same message about the keyboard compiler but it is always followed by grep: /etc/X11/config: no such file or directory. I don't know why it would be looking for this file. Is this supposed to be /etc/X11/XF86Config? John

Re: X window!!!/DPMS problem

1999-11-15 Thread John Dalbec
Version 3.3.2.3 / X Window System (protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6300) Release Date: July 15 1998 If the server is older than 6-12 months, or if your card is newer than the above date, look for a newer version before reporting problems. (see http://www.XFree86

Re: X window!!!

1999-11-14 Thread Shaul Karl
I configured Xfree yesterday and I have entered in all the valid information for my monitor, video card and so forth. But afterward, I run startx and it gave me this error message: It would only happen if you dit not configure it ok (assuming that the video board is supported by the

X window!!!

1999-11-12 Thread Tam Ma
Hi guys, this is my second mail on this particular subject because I didn't get any response in my first mail. Maybe because the people that had encountered a similiar problem didn't have a chance to read this mail yet, but anyway I giving this a second try so if you get two copies, I am sorry.

Re: X window!!!

1999-11-12 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 12 Nov, Tam Ma wrote about X window!!! I configured Xfree yesterday and I have entered in all the valid information for my monitor, video card and so forth. But afterward, I run startx and it gave me this error message: System: '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb

Re: X window!!!

1999-11-12 Thread Taupter
I configured Xfree yesterday and I have entered in all the valid information for my monitor, video card and so forth. But afterward, I run startx and it gave me this error message: It would only happen if you dit not configure it ok (assuming that the video board is supported by the XFree86

Re: X-window y Staroffice

1999-11-05 Thread Cosme Perea Cuevas
El Wed, Nov 03, 1999, Diego Bote Barco... el cierre de llaves } ni otras cosas. Creo que esto es cuestión de decir al fichero de configuración del Xfree cuál es el teclado real pero no sé muy bien cuál es la solución. ¿Alguna idea? ¿Como es tu teclado? número de teclas... Yo,

X-window y Staroffice

1999-11-03 Thread Diego Bote Barco
Hola Linuxeros Os quería comentar un par de dudas En la parte de consola tengo configurado el teclado bastante bien, esto es, las cosas están en su sitio. Por el contrario bajo las X no lo están ni el cierre de llaves } ni otras cosas. Creo que esto es cuestión de decir

Re: X-WINDOW FREEZE

1999-10-26 Thread David Teague
Camiel Coenen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote I sometimes run into the problem of an X-Window freeze [..] annoying because I have to reboot my system by using the reset button Is there a solution to prevent or avoid such a freeze ? Camiel: I have a K6 350 in a ASUS P5 MB with 128MB RAM

Re: Need help for x window

1999-10-25 Thread M.K.Pai
Just my $ 0.02. Use xf86config. I like it more than tha xf86setup. Use the most generic freqs. It always works. The reason I started to use xf86config was that I was using a lousy no-name cheap cheap b/w monitor from an Indian company that had gone out of business. And believe me, I was pleased

Re: X-WINDOW FREEZE

1999-10-25 Thread Andrei Ivanov
It is hard to diagnose a problem without knowing anything about circumstances. Is it happening at random or while you run a particular program? Check the logs after the restart, and ~/.xsession-errors file to see what can be potentially wrong. Andrew

Re: X-WINDOW FREEZE

1999-10-25 Thread Sebastian Stark
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Camiel Coenen wrote: I sometimes run into the problem of an X-Window freeze (keyboard stops working as does the touchpad on my laptop). This is very annoying because I have to reboot my system by using the reset button, which in turn is a dangerous way of restarting

Re: X-WINDOW FREEZE

1999-10-25 Thread Paul Huygen
Camiel Coenen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote I sometimes run into the problem of an X-Window freeze [..] annoying because I have to reboot my system by using the reset button Is there a solution to prevent or avoid such a freeze ? I can't help you with a solution to the freeze problem. However

Re: X-WINDOW FREEZE

1999-10-25 Thread Lee Maguire
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote: Camiel Coenen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote I sometimes run into the problem of an X-Window freeze [..] annoying because I have to reboot my system by using the reset button Is there a solution to prevent or avoid such a freeze ? I can't help you

Re: Need help for x window

1999-10-23 Thread Brant Wells
Original Message Follows From: jh [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Brant Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Need help for x window Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 08:46:06 -0600 Jeff-- Thanks for your words of advice. I have been running xf86config and rerunning it but I can

Re: Need help for x window

1999-10-23 Thread jh
At 08:12 PM 10/22/99 PDT, you wrote: Hey :) Post your monitor type here, and maybe someone else can help you. Just for the sake of mentioning it... There should be a sticker on the back that lists at least the base Horz Vertical Frequencies(it may be a long shot...) Here's an even longer

Re: Need help for x window

1999-10-23 Thread John Miskinis
Hi Brant. It is a Micron model M14FG. It says on back: 115/230V/1A, 60/50hz. I have tried manually entering 60 for the horiz and 50 for the vert. I have tried selections that were preconfigured at 60 and 50. I feel like I have YIKES - That sounds like the power supply specs! BE CAREFUL!

Re: Need help for x window

1999-10-23 Thread Brant Wells
---JEFF Hi Brant. It is a Micron model M14FG. It says on back: 115/230V/1A, 60/50hz. I have tried manually entering 60 for the horiz and 50 for the vert. I have tried selections that were preconfigured at 60 and 50. I feel like I have tried most of the combinations listed. I know the

Re: Need help for x window

1999-10-23 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
On Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 10:37:03PM -0600, jh wrote: Hi Brant. It is a Micron model M14FG. It says on back: 115/230V/1A, 60/50hz. I have tried manually entering 60 for the horiz and 50 for the vert. I have tried selections that were preconfigured at 60 and 50. I feel like I have tried most of

Need help for x window

1999-10-21 Thread jh
Hi. I have recently installed the x packages from cd. When I type startx I receive: Could not find file! Tried /root/xf86config /etc/x11/ef86config /usr/x11r6/lib/x11/xf86config.debian /usr/x11r6/lib/x11/xf86config Fatal server error: No config file found!

Re: small dselect question AND X Window problem

1999-10-21 Thread John Miskinis
Hi, You might not realize yet that CASE matters on Linux/Unix.. /etc/X11/XF86Config I think it can be in a couple other places, and in fact I got hosed this way a few times, as I had files in two places and couldn't figure out why the changes I made were not being seen. I

Re: Need help for x window

1999-10-21 Thread Ethan Benson
On 20/10/99 jh wrote: Fatal server error: No config file found! -x11TransSocketUNIConnect: Can't connect: errno= 111 Giving up. xinit: connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to x server xinit: no such process (errno 3): server error. My question is how do I find and properly

RE: Diamond 770 X Window

1999-10-19 Thread Bryan Scaringe
Enjoy! On 18-Oct-99 Joe Block wrote: Does anyone have a working config file for the Diamond Viper 770? I'm running slink if it matters. jpb -- Joe Block [EMAIL PROTECTED] CREOL System Administrator Social graces are the packet headers of everyday life. -- Unsubscribe? mail

Diamond 770 X Window

1999-10-18 Thread Joe Block
Does anyone have a working config file for the Diamond Viper 770? I'm running slink if it matters. jpb -- Joe Block [EMAIL PROTECTED] CREOL System Administrator Social graces are the packet headers of everyday life.

Re: Problem running X-Window with SVGA 16bit colors

1999-08-31 Thread Davide Anchisi
Thank you for help. I send in attachment my XF86config file. Davide Stephan Hachinger wrote: Hi! How is your X configured? Could you attach XF86config, please? Kind Reagards, Stephan Hachinger. # XF86Config auto-generated by XF86Setup # # Copyright (c) 1996 by The XFree86 Project, Inc. #

Problem running X-Window with SVGA 16bit colors

1999-08-30 Thread Davide Anchisi
Hi, when trying to start X-Window in 16bit color mode an error message appear saying that linear memory is required. What does it mean? (I tryed changing resolution but this doesn't solve.) I've a Tseng Labs ET4000 video card with 1024 kb memory on a 486 with 16Mb RAM and 32 Mb Swap. Do I need

Re: Problem running X-Window with SVGA 16bit colors

1999-08-30 Thread Stephan Hachinger
- Original Message - From: Davide Anchisi [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Debian -user debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 1:34 PM Subject: Problem running X-Window with SVGA 16bit colors Hi, when trying to start X-Window in 16bit color mode an error message appear

Re: Problem running X-Window with SVGA 16bit colors

1999-08-30 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Davide Anchisi wrote: when trying to start X-Window in 16bit color mode an error message appear saying that linear memory is required. What does it mean? (I tryed changing resolution but this doesn't solve.) I've a Tseng Labs ET4000 video card with 1024 kb memory

Re: X-Window help the debian way?

1999-08-28 Thread John Carline
Chris someone wrote: Hi there, I am new to debian using SuSE for the last two years. I installed hamm last night and every thing was pretty easy to install even though, I did come across a problem with my mouse getting assigned to my modem com port, hehe, dunno how, but fixed that, and it

Re: X-Window help the debian way?

1999-08-28 Thread Kent West
Chris someone wrote: And I did edit the file /etc/X11/Server like it said and put the name of the That's Xserver, not Server.

X-Window help the debian way?

1999-08-27 Thread Chris someone
Hi there, I am new to debian using SuSE for the last two years. I installed hamm last night and every thing was pretty easy to install even though, I did come across a problem with my mouse getting assigned to my modem com port, hehe, dunno how, but fixed that, and it fixed my modem and mouse

Re: X-window install - newbie

1999-08-23 Thread Walter Logeman
Barry, I am very new at this - however have got the X window working! I like the tetris! (I am also pleased with my emacs progress, though I prefer it without X window.) Installed from floppies, ran dselect, downloaded 30+ megs of stuff - whatever the defaults were in dselect. I thought

X-window install - newbie

1999-08-22 Thread Barry Rueger
OK - still having fun. Still finding tons of Linux info that *almost* answers my questions, but not quite. C'est la vie... Installed from floppies, ran dselect, downloaded 30+ megs of stuff - whatever the defaults were in dselect. I thought that dselect then installed all of this stuff, but

Re: X-window install - newbie

1999-08-22 Thread Eric G . Miller
You need to also install xserver-vga16 and whatever xserver-* that supports your particular video card setup. xserver-svga supports many of the most common cards, so that's often a good place to start. Then you have to configure your xserver. XF86Setup will give you a graphical setup, but

Re: X-window install - newbie

1999-08-22 Thread Patrick Olson
xfree86-common_3.3.2.3a-11.deb I would have thought using dpkg -i on this would have installed x- windows, or at least the relevant components. Seems not to. That is just one piece of the pie. There's a lot more than one package to XFree86. If you try to install the package xbase, it

Re: HELP: X window Setup Problem

1999-08-20 Thread Nathan Duehr
You must configure the X setup for your particular system before it will work. xf86setup or XF86Config. On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, Kim, Jeong-Hwan wrote: Also when I type startx in shell, it tells me XFree86Config file cannot be found.

Re: HELP: X window Setup Problem

1999-08-20 Thread Ed Cogburn
Nathan Duehr wrote: You must configure the X setup for your particular system before it will work. xf86setup or XF86Config. To avoid possible confusion about the names mentioned above for a newcomer: There are two configuration programs called 'xf86config' and 'XF86Setup'. The first one

HELP: X window Setup Problem

1999-08-18 Thread Kim, Jeong-Hwan
Hi, EveryoneI'm novice in Linux (DEBIAN) and I amsetting up my PC with debian.I installed the debian with Admin. option.But I have a problem with Xwindow.When the system boots, it tells me file cannot be found.Also when I type startx in shell, it tells me XFree86Config file cannot

Re: HELP: X window Setup Problem

1999-08-18 Thread Patrick Olson
There are several ways to do this: 1. Write the XF86Config file manually (not a lot of fun!) 2. Install package XF86Setup and run it (graphical set up program) 3. run xf86config (not so nice as the graphical program, but will make you a config file) Hope this helps, Patrick On Thu, 19 Aug

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-07 Thread Laurent PICOULEAU
Hi, On Fri, 06 Aug, 1999 à 12:00:51PM -0400, Matt Kopishke wrote: It's really pretty simple, just coment out the 'start-xdm' line in your /etc/X11/config You don't need to remove xdm, and I actuly would not recomend it, who knows you might want it someday... It *was* simple with hamm

Re: X window resolution extremely low

1999-08-07 Thread Ernest Johanson
Subject: X window resolution extremely low hello, I installed slink on my workstation here @ work, and I'm having problems with the resolution of X...it's horribly low. I'd say 300x240. I've run xf86setup multiple times (with different setups) to no avail. I think that hte problem may lie

stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread Daniel Yang
When my Linux boots, it starts X window automatically. I don't know how to stop it. Thanks Daniel

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Daniel Yang wrote: When my Linux boots, it starts X window automatically. I don't know how to stop it. Be sure the following packages are not installed on your system: xdm gdm wdm kdm There are probably others, but unless you

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread Patrick Olson
: When my Linux boots, it starts X window automatically. I don't know how to stop it. Thanks Daniel

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread Pollywog
On 06-Aug-99 Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Daniel Yang wrote: When my Linux boots, it starts X window automatically. I don't know how to stop it. Be sure the following packages are not installed on your system: xdm gdm wdm kdm

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread David Teague
On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Daniel Yang wrote: When my Linux boots, it starts X window automatically. I don't know how to stop it. On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Patrick Olson wrote: If you remove the package 'xdm' it will have to stop doing that. I'm not sure it that's the recommended way

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread Guilherme Soares Zahn
dpkg --purge xdm works for my 2.1 system. Then you must kill -9 pid_for_xdm. Hmmm... I was thinking of a workaround that *may* work fine... what if you just remove the ¨xdm¨ script from the /etc/init.d folder (and the links in the /etc/rc.# folders, also)? This should do the trick *without*

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 6 Aug, Guilherme Soares Zahn wrote about Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting dpkg --purge xdm works for my 2.1 system. Then you must kill -9 pid_for_xdm. Hmmm... I was thinking of a workaround that *may* work fine... what if you just remove the ¨xdm¨ script from

X window resolution extremely low

1999-08-06 Thread Lev Lvovsky
hello, I installed slink on my workstation here @ work, and I'm having problems with the resolution of X...it's horribly low. I'd say 300x240. I've run xf86setup multiple times (with different setups) to no avail. I think that hte problem may lie in the fact that it's a non-standard vid card,

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread David Wright
Quoting Brian Servis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): *- On 6 Aug, Guilherme Soares Zahn wrote about Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting dpkg --purge xdm works for my 2.1 system. Then you must kill -9 pid_for_xdm. Hmmm... I was thinking of a workaround that *may* work fine... what

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 6 Aug, David Wright wrote about Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting Quoting Brian Servis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): *- On 6 Aug, Guilherme Soares Zahn wrote about Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting dpkg --purge xdm works for my 2.1 system. Then you must

Re: X window resolution extremely low

1999-08-06 Thread Guilherme Soares Zahn
I installed slink on my workstation here @ work, and I'm having problems with the resolution of X...it's horribly low. I'd say 300x240.(...) the vid card unit is a SiS620 (if I'm correct)...with, what I believe is 8MB RAM (anyway for me to check this?) Welll... good and bad news... the

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread Matt Kopishke
It's really pretty simple, just coment out the 'start-xdm' line in your /etc/X11/config You don't need to remove xdm, and I actuly would not recomend it, who knows you might want it someday... -Matt-

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread David Wright
Quoting Matt Kopishke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): It's really pretty simple, just coment out the 'start-xdm' line in your /etc/X11/config I think you may not be running slink, but hamm or previous. That file disappeared in the Great X Reorganisation. (Sorry, -zation.) You don't need to remove

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread Nathan Duehr
You probably have the XDM package installed, which defaults your system to starting an X server and running XDM for you. On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Daniel Yang wrote: When my Linux boots, it starts X window automatically. I don't know how to stop it. Thanks Daniel

Re: X window resolution extremely low

1999-08-06 Thread Andrei Ivanov
hello, I installed slink on my workstation here @ work, and I'm having problems with the resolution of X...it's horribly low. I'd say 300x240. I've run xf86setup multiple times (with different setups) to no avail. I think that hte problem may lie in the fact that it's a non-standard vid

Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting

1999-08-06 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 6 Aug, Matt Kopishke wrote about Re: stop bringing up X window when Linux booting It's really pretty simple, just coment out the 'start-xdm' line in your /etc/X11/config You don't need to remove xdm, and I actuly would not recomend it, who knows you might want it someday

Re: X Window

1999-07-13 Thread Hue-Bond
El lunes 12 de julio de 1999 a la(s) 08:30:22 +0200, Jose Luis Trivino contaba: a mi me parece que es una politica un poco peligrosa y que lo mas seguro es no utilizar shutdown.allow e incluso desconectar las teclas c-a-d si mucha gente va a tener acceso al equipo fisicamente.

Re: X Window

1999-07-12 Thread Hue-Bond
El viernes 09 de julio de 1999 a la(s) 13:54:49 +0200, Pedro A. Ruiz contaba: Nop. Comprueba que el que lo hace está autorizado, siempre que al shutdown le pasemos la opción -a, claro. No. 'shutdown -a' compara la lista de los usuarios que están loggeados con el contenido de

Re: X Window

1999-07-12 Thread Jose Luis Trivino
Hue-Bond wrote: El viernes 09 de julio de 1999 a la(s) 13:54:49 +0200, Pedro A. Ruiz contaba: Nop. Comprueba que el que lo hace está autorizado, siempre que al shutdown le pasemos la opción -a, claro. No. 'shutdown -a' compara la lista de los usuarios que están

Re: X Window

1999-07-09 Thread Jose Luis Trivino
Jaime E. Villate wrote: Una pregunta para Jose Luis: si estas hablando del ctrl-alt-delete (no estoy seguro de que es supr), porque te parece que es menos seguro que un halt? en mi caso por ejemplo tengo una linea en el /etc/inittab que dice: ca:12345:ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t1 -a -h

Re: X Window

1999-07-09 Thread Jose Luis Trivino
Pedro A. Ruiz wrote: Javier López wrote: Jose Luis Trivino wrote: Es mas rapido, es mas facil y sobre todo no puedes evitar que lo haga cualquier usuario. Si que puedes evitarlo. Existe un fichero en /etc (ahora no recuerdo su nombre, y no lo encuentro en man init o

Re: X Window

1999-07-09 Thread Pedro A. Ruiz
Jose Luis Trivino wrote: Pedro A. Ruiz wrote: Javier López wrote: Jose Luis Trivino wrote: Es mas rapido, es mas facil y sobre todo no puedes evitar que lo haga cualquier usuario. Si que puedes evitarlo. Existe un fichero en /etc (ahora no recuerdo su

Re: X Window

1999-07-09 Thread Agustín Martín
Jose Luis Trivino wrote: He estado revisando todos los ficheros de /etc y no he encontrado nada que sirva para algo parecido. No viene de serie, lo tienes que crear tú De man shutdown: OPTIONS -a Use /etc/shutdown.allow. ... If shutdown is called with the -a argument

Re: X Window

1999-07-09 Thread Antonio Castro
On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Jose Luis Trivino wrote: Jaime E. Villate wrote: Una pregunta para Jose Luis: si estas hablando del ctrl-alt-delete (no estoy seguro de que es supr), porque te parece que es menos seguro que un halt? en mi caso por ejemplo tengo una linea en el /etc/inittab que dice:

X Window

1999-07-08 Thread Emilio Hernandez Martin
con muchos colorines en la que me pide el login y el password y entro como 'root' y me lleva directamente a X Window. ¡Que bien!, ¡que bonito!, pensé yo. Y, aunque todavía soy bastante inexperto con las X, más o menos pude hacer cosas. El problema me vino al salir. Lo hice con la opción

Re: X Window

1999-07-08 Thread Jose Luis Trivino
Emilio Hernandez Martin wrote: ¡Que bien!, ¡que bonito!, pensé yo. Y, aunque todavía soy bastante inexperto con las X, más o menos pude hacer cosas. El problema me vino al salir. Lo hice con la opción del menú y tb con ctrl-alt-backspace y me vuelve a la pantalla de presentación (donde

Re: X Window

1999-07-08 Thread Jaime E. Villate
Emilio Hernandez Martin dijo: ¡Que bien!, ¡que bonito!, pensé yo. Y, aunque todavía soy bastante inexperto con las X, más o menos pude hacer cosas. El problema me vino al salir. Lo hice con la opción del menú y tb con ctrl-alt-backspace y me vuelve a la pantalla de presentación (donde el

Re: X Window

1999-07-08 Thread Jaime E. Villate
solo queria agregarle a Emilio que para regresar a la pantalla bonita llena de colores (o sea el X display manager) debe pulsar ctrl-alt-f7 *** Corrección: alt-f7 Jaime

Re: X Window

1999-07-08 Thread Javier López
¡¡Hola!! Tienes dos soluciones: Ejecutar halt/reboot/shutdown desde una xterm (como root o con sudo) Pasar a una consola de texto con Ctrl-Alt-Fn y desde ahí ya funciona Ctr-Alt-Supr Emilio Hernandez Martin wrote: ¡Que bien!, ¡que bonito!, pensé yo. Y, aunque todavía

Re: X Window

1999-07-08 Thread Antonio Castro
On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Jose Luis Trivino wrote: Emilio Hernandez Martin wrote: ¡Que bien!, ¡que bonito!, pensé yo. Y, aunque todavía soy bastante inexperto con las X, más o menos pude hacer cosas. El problema me vino al salir. Lo hice con la opción del menú y tb con ctrl-alt-backspace

X window setup

1999-06-15 Thread anandd
Hello everyone, I'm new to this list and Linux. I am having trouble with the X window installation. I have a PowerSpec with Cyrix 166 chip (i turned the cache off like the instructions recommended) and an old IBM VGA monitor. The installatiion program won't detect my monitor or card (I think

Re: X window setup

1999-06-15 Thread Andrei Ivanov
Hello everyone, I'm new to this list and Linux. I am having trouble with the X window installation. I have a PowerSpec with Cyrix 166 chip (i turned the cache off like the instructions recommended) and an old IBM VGA monitor. The installatiion program won't detect my monitor or card (I

Re: X window setup

1999-06-15 Thread Ed Cogburn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone, I'm new to this list and Linux. I am having trouble with the X window installation. I have a PowerSpec with Cyrix 166 chip (i turned the cache off like the instructions recommended) and an old IBM VGA monitor. The installatiion program won't

What are X-WINDOW INCLUDE FILES?

1999-06-10 Thread Fu-Dong Chiou
Hi I tried to compile xcin-2.3, but encounter the following error. . . . checking if `#!' works in shell scripts checking for gzip to derive installation directory prefix chose installation directory prefix checking for utmp file. checking for X-window system. YOU DO NOT HAVE THE X

Re: What are X-WINDOW INCLUDE FILES?

1999-06-10 Thread J.H.M. Dassen
On Thu, Jun 10, 1999 at 04:51:09 -0400, Fu-Dong Chiou wrote: I tried to compile xcin-2.3, but encounter the following error. xcin 2.5.0 is available as a package in unstable. checking for X-window system. YOU DO NOT HAVE THE X-WINDOW INCLUDE FILES IN YOUR SYSTEM Install the xlib6g-dev

Re: X Window

1999-04-27 Thread Sami Dalouche
Are you sure you have the pkg xclients-base installed ? On Fri, Apr 23, 1999 at 12:55:32PM +0200, Pietro Francescatti wrote: I installed Debian Linux on a X86 machine. I cannot run X Windows. The answer to the commands startx or xinit is: Unknown command I have installed an X server as well

Re: X Window

1999-04-25 Thread ying shang
@lists.debian.org Date: 23 April 1999 09:26 Subject: X Window I installed Debian Linux on a X86 machine. I cannot run X Windows. The answer to the commands startx or xinit is: Unknown command I have installed an X server as well but it doesn't find the display. I .am very new to linux so if you

X Window help!

1999-04-25 Thread ying shang
How can I know if I have installed the X-Window Package successfully? When I run XF86Setup, it gave me the following message: bash: XF86Setup: command not found Any idea? -Ying Shang

Re: X Window help!

1999-04-25 Thread Richard Harran
Try xf86config HTH Rich ying shang wrote: How can I know if I have installed the X-Window Package successfully? When I run XF86Setup, it gave me the following message: bash: XF86Setup: command not found Any idea? -Ying Shang -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL

Re: X Window

1999-04-25 Thread bradleyb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Debian users debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: 23 April 1999 09:26 Subject: X Window I installed Debian Linux on a X86 machine. I cannot run X Windows. The answer to the commands startx or xinit is: Unknown command I have installed an X server as well

Re: X Window

1999-04-25 Thread Harold Hartley
25, 1999 3:28 AM Subject: Re: X Window I have the same problem. When I run XF86Setup, it showed the following: bash: XF86Setup: command not found any idea? Thanks, -Ying Shang On Fri, 23 Apr 1999, Adam Linford wrote: -Original Message- From: Pietro Francescatti [EMAIL

Re: X Window

1999-04-25 Thread Richard Harran
PROTECTED] To: Adam Linford [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Pietro Francescatti [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Debian users debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Sunday, April 25, 1999 3:28 AM Subject: Re: X Window I have the same problem. When I run XF86Setup, it showed the following: bash: XF86Setup: command

Re: X Window

1999-04-25 Thread homega
Richard Harran dixit: ~ That is the name of the configuration file: the setup program uses all ~ lowercase letters: ~ xf86config Also XF86Setup, but I believe this one would only work if you have xserver_svga (or xserver_vga16, or any of those two, not sure) installed. You may install it

Re: X Window

1999-04-25 Thread Branden Robinson
On Sun, Apr 25, 1999 at 07:57:52PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also XF86Setup, but I believe this one would only work if you have xserver_svga (or xserver_vga16, or any of those two, not sure) installed. The package description sometimes helps. Package: xf86setup Description: X server

X Window

1999-04-23 Thread Pietro Francescatti
I installed Debian Linux on a X86 machine. I cannot run X Windows. The answer to the commands startx or xinit is: Unknown command I have installed an X server as well but it doesn't find the display. I am very new to linux so if you could help me with some very basic instruction I would

Re: X Window

1999-04-23 Thread Andrei Ivanov
I installed Debian Linux on a X86 machine. I cannot run X Windows. The answer to the commands startx or xinit is: Unknown command I have installed an X server as well but it doesn't find the display. I am very new to linux so if you could help me with some very basic instruction I would

Re: X Window

1999-04-23 Thread Adam Linford
-Original Message- From: Pietro Francescatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Debian users debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: 23 April 1999 09:26 Subject: X Window I installed Debian Linux on a X86 machine. I cannot run X Windows. The answer to the commands startx or xinit is: Unknown command I

X window lockup

1999-04-15 Thread Doug Hespe
I have just (4 times so far) installed Debian 2.1 on a PentiumII 400 with 128M Ram and an S3 ViRGE/GX2 video card. There are, however, a couple of problems. (1) After loading X windows with startx the windows are generated as expected and everything runs as it should for a minute or two

X-window client?

1999-03-28 Thread David Bartholow
I need to get to my debian 5.2 system from my Windows NT workstation. Is there a free x-windows client for windows that anyone knows of? _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

Re: X-window client?

1999-03-28 Thread Adam Lazur
George Bonser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: On Sun, 28 Mar 1999, David Bartholow wrote: I need to get to my debian 5.2 system from my There is no such thing as Debian-5.2 heh, he may mean RedCra^H^H^HHat... Windows NT workstation. Is there a free x-windows client for windows that anyone

Re: X-window client?

1999-03-28 Thread Richard Harran
whoops, messed up the first posting. Also missed the Exceed free evaluation url: http://www2.hcl.com/html/forms/nc/exceed/request.html like I say, I don't know what strings are attached to this Rich Richard Harran wrote: There is Exceed. It's commercial, but you can order a free

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