Re: probable newbie cannot get X to run (Was: no subject)

2002-12-27 Thread Oliver Elphick
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 00:49, Seneca wrote:
 Before my reply, I have a message for Bear. Please configure Outlook to
 send messages in plain text (not HTML) and add a meaningful subject
 line. You are more likely to get a response from a real person that way.
 Please also check the spelling in your messages, which can be important
 when referring to file names (with file systems like ext2, even the case
 of it can make a difference; XF86Config is a config file, xf86config is
 a configurator, and XF86config does not exist).
 
 On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 04:11:46PM -0800, Bear wrote:
  I have tried to reconfigure to get x windows to run, plus tried reload
  of the entire system to get x windows to run, but x windows still does
  not work. I am getting the following error
  
  _x11 TransSockectUnix Connect Can't connect errno = 111
  
  unable to communicate with xsever
 
 Is your xserver installed and running? What is the output of startx? Are
 all the packages necessary for X to run installed? The packages that are
 generally required/useful for a desktop machine are:
 
   0) xserver-xfree86
   1) xserver-common
   2) xfree86-common
   3) xfonts-base
   4) xfonts-scalable
   5) xfonts-75dpi or xfonts-100dpi
   6) xlibs
   7) xbase-clients
   8) xterm
   9) a window manager
 
  the/ect/x111/XF86 config file was not created
  ^^- should be /etc/X11/XF86Config
  
 Run the command:
 
   # dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
 
 The '#' at the beginning of the command refers to the prompt. As it is
 '#', run the command as root. If the prompt were '$', then the command
 would be run as an ordinary user.
 
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Re: probable newbie cannot get X to run (Was: no subject)

2002-12-26 Thread Seneca
Before my reply, I have a message for Bear. Please configure Outlook to
send messages in plain text (not HTML) and add a meaningful subject
line. You are more likely to get a response from a real person that way.
Please also check the spelling in your messages, which can be important
when referring to file names (with file systems like ext2, even the case
of it can make a difference; XF86Config is a config file, xf86config is
a configurator, and XF86config does not exist).

On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 04:11:46PM -0800, Bear wrote:
 I have tried to reconfigure to get x windows to run, plus tried reload
 of the entire system to get x windows to run, but x windows still does
 not work. I am getting the following error
 
 _x11 TransSockectUnix Connect Can't connect errno = 111
 
 unable to communicate with xsever

Is your xserver installed and running? What is the output of startx? Are
all the packages necessary for X to run installed? The packages that are
generally required/useful for a desktop machine are:

  0) xserver-xfree86
  1) xserver-common
  2) xfree86-common
  3) xfonts-base
  4) xfonts-scalable
  5) xfonts-75dpi or xfonts-100dpi
  6) xlibs
  7) xbase-clients
  8) xterm
  9) a window manager

 the/ect/x111/XF86 config file was not created
 ^^- should be /etc/X11/XF86Config
 
Run the command:

  # dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86

The '#' at the beginning of the command refers to the prompt. As it is
'#', run the command as root. If the prompt were '$', then the command
would be run as an ordinary user.

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Re: probable newbie cannot get X to run (Was: no subject)

2002-12-26 Thread Seneca
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 06:13:09PM -0800, Bear wrote:
[please keep this on-list and without top-posting]
 Yes I am new at Linux, but have allot experience with computers. Yes I
 had previously load all components to get x windows up and running
 several times. I ran the command you suggested and received the
 following error; 'debconf: package xserver-xfree86 is not installed or
 does not use debconf' So I ran dselect again and received the original
 error I previously mention. I believe my video on my mother board is not
 compatible with x windows, I have SIS on board video with 4 megs of
 shared ram for video memory. I have load Red Hat 5.1 on the same box and
 was able to run x windows, but I was hoping to practice Linux with a
 newer version.

If you got X to run on an old version of Red Hat, it should be able to
run on Debian. SiS is compatible, but (after the xserver is installed)
you should read /usr/share/doc/xserver-xfree86/README.SiS.gz.

As root, run the command apt-get install xserver-xfree86. I know that
that package uses debconf, so I know that you do not have that xserver
installed. A package can be selected but not installed. When you ran
dselect, did you go to menu item 3, install after selecting the packages
you to install?

You might want to use aptitude instead of dselect; I find aptitude
easier to use. If you don't have it installed, just apt-get install
aptitude and after it installs, enter aptitude at the command line.

 -Original Message-
 From: Seneca Cunningham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 4:50 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: probable newbie cannot get X to run (Was: no subject)
 
 Before my reply, I have a message for Bear. Please configure Outlook to
 send messages in plain text (not HTML) and add a meaningful subject
 line. You are more likely to get a response from a real person that way.
 Please also check the spelling in your messages, which can be important
 when referring to file names (with file systems like ext2, even the case
 of it can make a difference; XF86Config is a config file, xf86config is
 a configurator, and XF86config does not exist).
 
 On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 04:11:46PM -0800, Bear wrote:
  I have tried to reconfigure to get x windows to run, plus tried reload
  of the entire system to get x windows to run, but x windows still does
  not work. I am getting the following error
  
  _x11 TransSockectUnix Connect Can't connect errno = 111
  
  unable to communicate with xsever
 
 Is your xserver installed and running? What is the output of startx? Are
 all the packages necessary for X to run installed? The packages that are
 generally required/useful for a desktop machine are:
 
   0) xserver-xfree86
   1) xserver-common
   2) xfree86-common
   3) xfonts-base
   4) xfonts-scalable
   5) xfonts-75dpi or xfonts-100dpi
   6) xlibs
   7) xbase-clients
   8) xterm
   9) a window manager
 
  the/ect/x111/XF86 config file was not created
  ^^- should be /etc/X11/XF86Config
  
 Run the command:
 
   # dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
 
 The '#' at the beginning of the command refers to the prompt. As it is
 '#', run the command as root. If the prompt were '$', then the command
 would be run as an ordinary user.

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