On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 03:05:47PM -0300, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
Hi all.
I'd removed xdm, updated sources.list and re-installed xdm. The problem
is that 'apt-get install xdm' only install binaries, but not
configuration files. /etc/X11/xdm is empty. How can I force apt to
install
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 03:05:47PM -0300, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
I'd removed xdm, updated sources.list and re-installed xdm. The problem
is that 'apt-get install xdm' only install binaries, but not
configuration files. /etc/X11/xdm is empty. How can I force apt to
install configuration files
Eduardo Gargiulo said:
Hi all.
I'd removed xdm, updated sources.list and re-installed xdm. The problem
is that 'apt-get install xdm' only install binaries, but not
configuration files. /etc/X11/xdm is empty. How can I force apt to
install configuration files of xdm? I'm running
Hi,
I am trying to edit the xdm configuration files so that I don't boot
into a graphical login. It's probably very easy but since this is the
first time doing this I don't want to experiment too much in case I do
serious damage!!
Regards,
Daniel.
OK, thanks. But do I just rename all the files in that directory or the
directory itself? I am very paranoid about damaging my system so I wanna
get it right first time. Also, if I use the method suggested won't I get
an error message of some kind when I boot-up, saying xdm not found or
something
On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 11:15:07AM +0100, Daniel Burrows wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to edit the xdm configuration files so that I don't boot
into a graphical login. It's probably very easy but since this is the
first time doing this I don't want to experiment too much in case I do
serious
On Jul 29, David R. Kohel wrote:
The gzips fonts in XFree86 3.3 are also incompatible with AcceleratedX.
I tried gunzip'ping them, then compress'ing them, but still get an
error: font `fixed' not found. Xaccel currently runs by pointing to
the XFree86 3.2 fonts. If anyone has any ideas
Thanks for the responses. Yes, run-xconsole is unnecessary (I also
comment it out), but the xdm-start-server was missing. Note: not
no-xdm-start-server (or perhaps this is this an option?)
As someone else pointed out, the line
:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X
needed to be inserted in
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
W Paul Mills writes:
On Mon, 28 Jul 1997, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], writes:
...
Now I try to run xdm and it doesn't start. I have a xdm-start
line in my /etc/X11/config and on boot it reports that it is
I had an identical experience setting up my 1.3 system: I chose not to
enable xdm until after I had hand-tested my X config. Then when I tried
to start it manually, it failed in the manner that you describe.
You must run xbase-configure after you modify the config file,
reinstalling
I chose not to start xdm at the initial configuration because my
laptop has an unsupported (by XFree86) video card (Neomagic), and
I needed to set up Xinside's (= Xi Graphics now) server.
Now I try to run xdm and it doesn't start. I have a xdm-start
line in my /etc/X11/config and on boot it
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], writes:
...
Now I try to run xdm and it doesn't start. I have a xdm-start
line in my /etc/X11/config and on boot it reports that it is
starting up xdm. Manually `xdm start` or `xdm` do nothing.
What else do I need to configure?
This is my
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], writes:
...
Now I try to run xdm and it doesn't start. I have a xdm-start
line in my /etc/X11/config and on boot it reports that it is
starting up xdm. Manually `xdm start` or `xdm` do nothing.
What else do I need to configure?
This is my
And David R. Kohel spake, saying:
I chose not to start xdm at the initial configuration because my
laptop has an unsupported (by XFree86) video card (Neomagic), and
I needed to set up Xinside's (= Xi Graphics now) server.
Now I try to run xdm and it doesn't start. I have a xdm-start
On Mon, 28 Jul 1997, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], writes:
...
Now I try to run xdm and it doesn't start. I have a xdm-start
line in my /etc/X11/config and on boot it reports that it is
starting up xdm. Manually `xdm start` or `xdm` do nothing.
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