Re: [newbie] X Windows problem!

2002-03-03 Thread Dennis Myers
On Sunday 03 March 2002 06:13, you wrote: > How do I install XWindows (Gnome) without having to go through the whole > installation process again!? > > PV. open up the Kpanel>configuration>package Manager . Once it loads up you can type Gnome in the find box and search and it will list all of

[newbie] X Windows problem!

2002-03-03 Thread Paul_Vortex
How do I install XWindows (Gnome) without having to go through the whole installation process again!?   PV.

SV: [newbie] X Windows Problem - Booting

2000-06-04 Thread Jonny Wester-Bryant
- Original Message - From: Vyking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 9:04 AM Subject: [newbie] X Windows Problem - Booting > Hello, > > I hope that someone can help with this frustrating problem I have been > having. &

Re: [newbie] X Windows Problem - Booting

2000-06-04 Thread Glyn Millington
Can you run X as root? If so then you need to look at permissions - waht are the permissions of things beginning with .X or.x in your home directory? Should be "user user" or "user users". The neatest way is to get into /home and do chown -R xnma /home/xnma (- whatever your user name is)

Re: [newbie] x windows problem cp

2000-03-27 Thread Bruce Hilliker
curtis patrick wrote: i have a voodoo 3 and when i am tryin to change  the resolution, i run XF86Setup and i get a green line at the top of the screen and it like freezes, whats wrong. i dont like editing the conf file i always screw it up. and have to reinstall. what can i do Try using the "ct

[newbie] x windows problem cp

2000-03-27 Thread curtis patrick
i have a voodoo 3 and when i am tryin to change  the resolution, i run XF86Setup and i get a green line at the top of the screen and it like freezes, whats wrong. i dont like editing the conf file i always screw it up. and have to reinstall. what can i do

Re: [newbie] X-Windows problem

1999-10-16 Thread Steve Philp
Arcana wrote: > > This specifically deals with KDE. > > I can't start it up. Here are the messages: > > /** > {all sorts of graphics card startup stuff} > (--) Mach64: Font cache: 0 fonts > _FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111 > failed to set default

[newbie] X-Windows problem

1999-10-15 Thread Arcana
This specifically deals with KDE. I can't start it up. Here are the messages: /** {all sorts of graphics card startup stuff} (--) Mach64: Font cache: 0 fonts _FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111 failed to set default font path 'unix/:-1' Fatal server e