[XFree86] Command Not Found when running Startx

2003-02-18 Thread Kevin B. Payne
Debian GNU Storm Linux (2.2.16) on an AMD 300 CPU + IBM compatible system.   During the process of fighting to remove the old Xserver 3.3.? I accidently lost the links or something that is necessary to allow my system to see where the Xserver's programs are. I can startx by hand by going to /

Re: [XFree86] Command Not Found when running Startx

2003-02-18 Thread Kevin B. Payne
: [XFree86] Command Not Found when running Startx > On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Kevin B. Payne wrote: > > >Debian GNU Storm Linux (2.2.16) on an > >AMD 300 CPU + IBM compatible system. > > > >During the process of fighting to remove the old Xserver 3.3.? I > >acciden

Re: [XFree86] Cannot start X Server

2003-02-19 Thread Kevin B. Payne
I have a Samsung Syncmaster 3 display and I use 31.5-40 for Horizontal and 50-100 for Vertical refresh This gives me 1024x768 without any extra configuration on my system. - Original Message - From: "Brijesh Bhaskaran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February

Re: [XFree86] Error in Startx

2003-02-19 Thread Kevin B. Payne
I'm wondering what KDE would have to do with this. I see you have many small problems. You most likely also just installed a newer version of X and upgraded from a 3.3.x server. The /etc/X11/XF86Config file for the 3.3.x server uses the keyword device in ways that the newer 4.x.x Xserver doe

Re: [XFree86] Re: TV-out messes up things when TV is plugged in

2003-02-22 Thread Kevin B. Payne
This is NOT a bug. The ATI Rage128 chipset on the All-In-Wonder 128 Pro video card is actually locked into a refresh rate of 60 Hz at 800X600 resolution when TV is enabled. The card itself cannot produce two different refresh rates at the same time to satisfy both your monitor and the TV signal. Ho

Re: [XFree86] Re: TV-out messes up things when TV is plugged in

2003-02-22 Thread Kevin B. Payne
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 5:23 AM Subject: Re: [XFree86] Re: TV-out messes up things when TV is plugged in > On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 10:16, Kevin B. Payne wrote: > > This is NOT a bug. The ATI Rage128 chipset on the All-In-Wonder 128 Pro > > video