Hi I have just downloaded and built (several times) X cvs
I have some issues
On my current build (which generally works)
The mouse is big and red and cant be changed
I get messages related Xlib not supporting my locale #, which is 1so
889915
On my last build which I had to revert
On nearly ev
Ok. I'll poke around a bit. I may have more questions as I'm not totally
sure what you mean.
Thanks for the response, I'll let you know.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Bill Sawyer
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 2:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTE
Sounds like you have an old session left loaded in there. Look for any
Xsessions in your home directory. Also, make sure you're the owner of your
home directory. Finally, check in your .xinitrc and make sure that your
window manager is being exec'd.
-Bill
On Monday 14 October 2002 03:43 pm
When starting my X session this morning there was a problem. The usual
startup screen telling you that the window manager is starting up did not
appear. The panel didn't load, there were icons on my desktop, but no names
for the icons. Several nameless error boxes containing no words, but a red
Greetings
I have run into a problem where when in X, regardless of which window manager I use, hitting the right Ctrl key locks up the keyboard. So far, as a test I have modified the xinitrc file to only start with xterm (no window manager). From here I can type normally until the right Ctr
Greetings
I have run into a problem where when in X, regardless of which window manager I use, hitting the right Ctrl key locks up the keyboard. So far, as a test I have modified the xinitrc file to only start with xterm (no window manager). From here I can type normally until the right Ctr
Hello,
My error when I try to log on using KDE or IceW is
"chooseSessionListWidget", and am unable continue.
Mdk 8.2 k2.4.19, XFree86 v4.2.1.
Thank you for any suggestions,
/gmb
_
Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device:
I was
setting up file permissions on a shared folder ( /usr/Cad ). Was using IceWM at
the time. Everything was fine till i tried to log off.
When i
logged off, the monitor showed vertical rolling scan lines, clicked and did the
same 4 times, after that i was given a command logon prompt.
hi
I had the same problems with 7.2 and ggeforce4 mx.
At firs you have to dovnlan from Nvidia GLX and kernel
paches then instal them and run edit you XF86Config-4
file. (how to do this is written in Nvidia to link to
help is
http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86_40/1.0-3123/README).
then you must to
hi
I had the same problems with 7.2 and ggeforce4 mx.
At firs you have to dovnlan from Nvidia GLX and kernel
paches then instal them and run edit you XF86Config-4
file. (how to do this is written in Nvidia to link to
help is
http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86_40/1.0-3123/README).
then you must to
hi
I had the same problems with 7.2 and ggeforce4 mx.
At firs you have to dovnlan from Nvidia GLX and kernel
paches then instal them and run edit you XF86Config-4
file. (how to do this is written in Nvidia to link to
help is
http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86_40/1.0-3123/README).
then you must to
Matthew:
There IS something you can do about it. I ran into the very same
problem as you: the default drivers provided by RH 7.2, 7.3, AND 8.0
don't work on the GeForce card. I am using the GeForce4 440 Go with
64MB RAM; it, too, has a TV-out port.
For starters, you'll find full NVIDIA documen
12 matches
Mail list logo