Re: [XFree86] Newbie question - Using XFree86 with no graphics or monitor

2003-07-31 Thread Egbert Eich
Greg Peter writes: > XFree86ers, > > I might be missing something simple. Here is my scenario: > > Hardware IBM RS/6000 7043-150 workstation > Software SUSE SLES 8.0 > XFree86 Version 4.2.0 > > The graphics card I was using was not supported so I removed it

RE: [XFree86] Newbie question - Using XFree86 with no graphics or monitor

2003-07-31 Thread Oli Comber
By Hummingbird, you mean 'Reflections', ie an Xserver on a PC? Its important to remember that the bit that displays everything, even though its the remote end that you're sitting at, is the _server_. The machine hosting the xterm/openoffice/gnome session and sending it to you is the _client_.

Re: [XFree86] Newbie question - Using XFree86 with no graphics or monitor

2003-07-30 Thread Yann E. MORIN
On Wednesday 30 July 2003 18:25, you (Greg Peter) wrote : > I might be missing something simple. Here is my scenario: > Hardware IBM RS/6000 7043-150 workstation > Software SUSE SLES 8.0 > XFree86 Version 4.2.0 > The graphics card I was using was not supported so I

[XFree86] Newbie question - Using XFree86 with no graphics or monitor

2003-07-30 Thread Greg Peter
XFree86ers, I might be missing something simple. Here is my scenario: Hardware IBM RS/6000 7043-150 workstation Software SUSE SLES 8.0 XFree86 Version 4.2.0 The graphics card I was using was not supported so I removed it before doing the SuSe install. I wanted to kn