Yeah. But on the upside, there's supposed to be a 3.5 version of the XFree86
coming out soon. Hopefully that will address the lacking of support for the
Diamond A50 card.
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On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Rick Fry wrote:
That's the same thing I get when I try to modify
.
Regards,
Joseph Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Company
Cleveland, OH
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Subject: [newbie] KDE won't load at all!
KDE won't lo
have you been messing with network settings?
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, you wrote:
KDE won't load it says "Error: Can't connect With X server"
and it repeats other error messages that are similar to that X server error.
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That's the same thing I get when I try to modify the X86 config file trying
to put in the correct frequencies for my monitor so I can get better
graphics. Unless I can get at least 1024x768 in 24 bit color, FreeBSD is
looking pretty good right now. Oh well, another $80 bucks.
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On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Rick Fry wrote:
That's the same thing I get when I try to modify the X86 config file trying
to put in the correct frequencies for my monitor so I can get better
graphics. Unless I can get at least 1024x768 in 24 bit color, FreeBSD is
looking pretty good right now. Oh
I haven't even configured my network yet and still get that error. It's
talking about the X server. Not the network server. We're just trying to get
Linux [RedHat OR Mandrake] to give us more than 800x600 with 256 colors.
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have you been messing with network
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Subject:[newbie] KDE won't load at all!
KDE won't load it says "Error: Can't connect With X server"
and it repeats other error messages that are similar to that X server error.
appl