> please post your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and your
var/log/Xorg.0.log . It seems,
> Xorg wants to use the framebuffer device.
I haven't got a GUI installed on DragonFly, then I
don't know enter in post the content of xorg.conf and
Xorg.0.log. Does it exist a method to post with vi?
Saverio
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> I haven't got a GUI installed on DragonFly, then I
> don't know enter in post the content of xorg.conf and
> Xorg.0.log. Does it exist a method to post with vi?
perhaps if vi was emacs ;)
why not just copy the files to a USB thumbdrive?
tom
Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
> I don't understand, the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file did
> not present.
If you installed xorg from pkgsrc the default location should be
/usr/pkg/X11/etc/X11
The log shows, you don't have an xorg.conf, so Xorg just probes for
everything at startup of your xserver. If you want
Am Samstag, 19. August 2006 12:19 schrieb Saverio Iacovelli:
> I don't understand, the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file did
> not present.
>
> #cd /etc/X11
> #ls
>
Saverio,
you must create an xorg,conf file by yourself. You can do by hand or with the
tool /usr/pkg/xorg/bin/xorgconfig.
BTW: It seems, you
I don't know configure xorg.conf.
Does it exist a specific documentation for xorg.conf
configuration?
I don't found the documentation that I need in www.x.org.
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Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
> I don't know configure xorg.conf.
> Does it exist a specific documentation for xorg.conf
> configuration?
man xorg.conf
xorgconfig
On Saturday 19 August 2006 11:59, Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
> I don't know configure xorg.conf.
> Does it exist a specific documentation for xorg.conf
> configuration?
> I don't found the documentation that I need in www.x.org.
>
>
>
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>
At 9:31 AM -0700 8/18/06, Matthew Dillon wrote:
In fact, it is my thinking that we should adjust the
default sshd_config to set the PermitRootLogin field
to 'without-password' by default, since it won't do
anything unless the SSH keys are also installed in
root's authorized_k
On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 11:01:22AM +0200, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
: boot another box with the dragonfly live cd, select "play netboot
: server" in the installer, boot the box you want to install and plug the
: prepared usb stick (i guess you can even put the prepared pfi.conf in
: th
I heard that DragonFly's version of PF is 3.7. Ive been trying to use
max-src-conn-rate but i get this error:
/etc/pf.conf:18: illegal timeout name max-src-conn-rate
Isnt 3.7 meant to support this feature? If so how different is the PF in
Dragonfly to the one in OpenBSD 3.7?
Cheers,
Petr
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