I selected the option of trying out xfree 4 in my upgrade to 7.1.
Does anyone know how to choose between the two from the console?
-- Stephen
On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Stephen Boulet wrote:
I selected the option of trying out xfree 4 in my upgrade to 7.1.
Does anyone know how to choose between the two from the console?
X is started witd /etc/X11/X, which is a symlink. So it can point to the
XF4 binary (XFree86), or the XF3 (XF86_*).
: [expert] XFree 4 vs 3.3.6 in 7.1
On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Stephen Boulet wrote:
I selected the option of trying out xfree 4 in my upgrade to 7.1.
Does anyone know how to choose between the two from the console?
X is started witd /etc/X11/X, which is a symlink. So it can point to the
XF4 binary
On 9 Jun, Brash, Matthew wrote:
Now, where are the XF3 and XF4 binaries located? Furthermore, what's the
EASIEST way to search for a file (recursively)?
find / -name \*filename\* -print
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Subject: Re: [expert] XFree 4 vs 3.3.6 in 7.1
On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Stephen Boulet wrote:
I selected the option of trying out xfree 4 in my upgrade to 7.1.
Does anyone know how to choose between the two from the console?
X is started witd /etc/X11/X, which is a symlink. So it
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Brash, Matthew wrote:
Now, where are the XF3 and XF4 binaries located? Furthermore, what's the
EASIEST way to search for a file (recursively)?
They are in /usr/X11R6/bin.
To find a file use "find /directory -name filename" or "find
/directory -depth|grep filename".
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On Fri, 09 Jun 2000, you wrote:
On 9 Jun, Brash, Matthew wrote:
Now, where are the XF3 and XF4 binaries located? Furthermore, what's the
EASIEST way to search for a file (recursively)?
find / -name \*filename\* -print
Or, "locate filename" if it's been at least overnight
since you