On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 09:46:34PM +0100, Sam Halliday wrote:
Matthias Czapla wrote:
I just noticed that lots of my process run at nice level 5. When I login
at the VC the nice level is 0 as it should and all console programs
inherit this nice value as they should. But when I startx
Stupid me! I'm an idiot!!! I am sooo dumb...
I was running startx with nohup startx exit and nohup increases the
priority of the command by five!
Regards
Matthias
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Es klappt bei mir mit der x11 Installation nicht. Ich verwende Debian
GNU/Linux 3.0 r1 für i386. Ich bekomme immer folgende
Meldung wenn ich startx eingebe:
XF86Config: /etc/X11/XF86Config
(**) stands for supplied, (--) stands for probed/default values
(**) XKB: rules: xfree86
(**) XKB: model
On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 02:36:55AM -0700, kilimanjaro wrote:
Es klappt bei mir mit der x11 Installation nicht. Ich verwende Debian
GNU/Linux 3.0 r1 für i386. Ich bekomme immer folgende
Meldung wenn ich startx eingebe:
(--) MONO: Mode 1600x1200 needs hsync freq of 106.25 kHz. Deleted
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Hallo,
am Sonntag, 11. Juli 2004 11:36 schrieb kilimanjaro:
Es klappt bei mir mit der x11 Installation nicht. Ich verwende Debian
GNU/Linux 3.0 r1 für i386. Ich bekomme immer folgende
Meldung wenn ich startx eingebe:
[Keine EE-Zeilen im XFree86
Am Son, 2004-07-11 um 11.36 schrieb kilimanjaro:
Es klappt bei mir mit der x11 Installation nicht. Ich verwende Debian
GNU/Linux 3.0 r1 für i386. Ich bekomme immer folgende
Meldung wenn ich startx eingebe:
[...]
Ich habe bei debconf alle Werte für den Monitor richtig gesetzt. Ich
benutze eine
On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 11:35:24PM +0200, Otto Wyss wrote:
used from there but then xauth isn't found etc. Is there a path
information missing? How can I correct this again?
sounds like you need to add /usr/bin/X11/ to your user's path.
I think so too but where is the right place to fix
770 com 32768 KB de memória (eu acho pq aparece NVidia TNT2 chipset found - Diamond Viper 770...alguma coisa parecida), tah tudo blza. Mas quando digito startx: NO SCREENS FOUND!!! O que vem a ser isso. Com certeza é um problema nas configurações do xf86config mas como já executei o utilitário várias
-De: Alexandre Jahnecke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviada em: terça-feira, 22 de junho de 2004 09:01Para: DebianAssunto: Problemas com o startx
Olá, desculpem por perguntar isso pois sei queo o assunto já deve ter rolado na lista milhares de vezes, mas rsss, relembrar é sempre bom :-)
Então
)
perfeitamente, rodou, fui pro login, tah tudo blza. Reconheceu minha
Diamond Viper 770 com 32768 KB de memória (eu acho pq aparece NVidia TNT2
chipset found - Diamond Viper 770...alguma coisa parecida), tah tudo blza.
Mas quando digito startx: NO SCREENS FOUND!!! O que vem a ser isso. Com
certeza é um
Em Ter 22 Jun 2004 11:17, Mike Tesliuk escreveu:
Em Terça 22 Junho 2004 09:00, Alexandre Jahnecke escreveu:
Olá, desculpem por perguntar isso pois sei queo o assunto já deve ter
rolado na lista milhares de vezes, mas rsss, relembrar é sempre bom :-)
NO LILO ( IMAGINA QUE VOCE TEJA USANDO
When I run StartX
from my user account it looks like it is starting up, the screen goes blank,
then I get an error "Fatal server error: no screens found". I thought this was
due to not having the proper video driver initially but have fixed that problem
and still get the error.
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 11:30:08AM -0600, Brad Nelson wrote:
When I run StartX from my user account it looks like it is starting up, the
screen goes blank, then I get an error Fatal server error: no screens
found. I thought this was due to not having the proper video driver
initially but have
-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 and try and enter 00:05.1 it rejects it
as an invalid bus id. What would the appropriate bus id for that device be?
Brad
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Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 11:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: StartX
Brad Nelson wrote:
Ok, I am starting to pick this up. Obviously I am totally new to Linux. I
further read the info prior to the failure and it isn't detecting my primary
device. I ran lspci and found my video card 00:05.0 VGA compatible
controller: nVidia Corp.: Unknown device 0322 (rev a1).
Note: forwarded message attached.
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By the proper driver, do you mean that you installed
the nvidia module with nVidia's self-installer?
If you did and startx is still failing with no
screens found then you may simply need to load the
nvidia
On Thursday 20 May 2004 02:17, Cesar Mtz wrote:
que tal alguien me podria decir como configuro el grafico en debian woody
instale los paquetes para utilizar gnome y sin problemas pero desconozco
como arrancar o configurar de antemano gracias
O te instalas gdm, kdm o xdm (te recomiendo
ya instale el gdm sin problemas pero cuando trato de arrancar me manda
este mensaje
Not starting K Desktop Manager:gdm
Not starting K Desktop Manager (kdm); it is no the default desplay manager
Not starting K Desktop Manager (xdm); it is no the default desplay manager
por donde lo corrijo? o
On Thursday 20 May 2004 18:58, Cesar Mtz wrote:
ya instale el gdm sin problemas pero cuando trato de arrancar me manda
este mensaje
Not starting K Desktop Manager:gdm
Not starting K Desktop Manager (kdm); it is no the default desplay manager
Not starting K Desktop Manager (xdm); it is no
que tal alguien me podria decir como configuro el grafico en debian woody
instale los paquetes para utilizar gnome y sin problemas pero desconozco
como arrancar o configurar de antemano gracias
o que poderia estar de errado para que essa
mensagem apareça na hora do startx:
cold not init font patch element unix/:7100
??
qual a ordem dos pacotes que é preciso para
utilizar a parte gráfica com o wmaker por exemplo???
# apt-get install x-window-system-core wmaker
On Sunday 18 April 2004 16:30, | Alexandre | wrote:
o que poderia estar de errado para que essa mensagem apareça na hora do
startx:
cold not init font patch element unix/:7100 ??
qual a ordem dos pacotes que é preciso para utilizar a parte
: Debian (Woody) Problem With startx
Roland Dunn wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed DEBIAN (Woody) on my machine. When I run startx to
launch X, it seems to launch X, I see the cross mouse cursor, (I can
move
the mouse cursor) the KDE screen pops up, goes through the first couple
of
icons
Hi,
I've just installed DEBIAN (Woody) on my machine. When I run startx to
launch X, it seems to launch X, I see the cross mouse cursor, (I can move
the mouse cursor) the KDE screen pops up, goes through the first couple of
icons on the startup screen (looks like a nucleus and electrons type icon
On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 23:21, Roland Dunn wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed DEBIAN (Woody) on my machine. When I run startx to
launch X, it seems to launch X, I see the cross mouse cursor, (I can move
the mouse cursor) the KDE screen pops up, goes through the first couple of
icons
Roland Dunn wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed DEBIAN (Woody) on my machine. When I run startx to
launch X, it seems to launch X, I see the cross mouse cursor, (I can move
the mouse cursor) the KDE screen pops up, goes through the first couple of
icons on the startup screen (looks like a nucleus
Now that kde3.2 is coming into sid I have been unable to start kde from the
command line with startx. X starts up and then just quits back to the
command line. My .xsession file contains the line exec kde3 which worked
for kde 3.15 but not now. Note that exec gnome-session and exec wmaker
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Now that kde3.2 is coming into sid I have been unable to start kde from the
command line with startx. X starts up and then just quits back to the
command line. My .xsession file contains
On Sunday 07 March 2004 03:39 am, Roy Pluschke wrote:
Now that kde3.2 is coming into sid I have been unable to start kde from the
command line with startx. X starts up and then just quits back to the
command line. My .xsession file contains the line exec kde3 which
worked for kde 3.15
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On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 01:57:31PM -0800, MJ Inabnit wrote:
What application includes the startx command?
xserver-xfree86, IIRC. You can find out for sure on
http://packages.debian.org/
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On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 12:05:52AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 01:57:31PM -0800, MJ Inabnit wrote:
What application includes the startx command?
xserver-xfree86, IIRC. You can find out for sure on
http://packages.debian.org/
or dlocate -S startx
I'm testing the latest debian Sarge installer. It's improving, but . . . What
application includes the startx command? I realize I can install
xdm/gdm/whateverDM, but I like keeping things lite on the older computers.
Anyway, I have x configured, I bet it'd display Fluxbox great, if I
Thank you all for the great information on 'startx' command. I will
check the install and see if it somehow omitted the xclient! Also,
the 'dlocate' command is a new one on me! I just installed it in my
desktop and it is a *must have* applicatoin. I love Gnu!
Thanks again.
Wishing you well
I'm fighting a rather strange problem that I trigered when I built a new
kernel. I've got a amchien that I was running gdm on, and loging in
through that I got a Gnome session. Now GDM crashes. But strangley enough
startx does not (scratches head). IBut start starts a KDE session.
How can I make
stan wrote:
I'm fighting a rather strange problem that I trigered when I built a new
kernel. I've got a amchien that I was running gdm on, and loging in
through that I got a Gnome session. Now GDM crashes. But strangley enough
startx does not (scratches head). IBut start starts a KDE session
stan wrote:
I'm fighting a rather strange problem that I trigered when I built a new
kernel. I've got a amchien that I was running gdm on, and loging in
through that I got a Gnome session. Now GDM crashes. But strangley enough
startx does not (scratches head). IBut start starts a KDE session
startx does not (scratches head). IBut start starts a KDE session.
Is it GDM that's crashing, or the wm you're starting when you log into
GDM? (IOW, it's it crashing before or after you log in?)
It's gdm (actually X started by GDM). I never get as far as a login prompt.
--
They that would
startx does not (scratches head). IBut start starts a KDE session.
Is it GDM that's crashing, or the wm you're starting when you log into
GDM? (IOW, it's it crashing before or after you log in?)
How can I make startx start a Gnome session?
Create the file .xinitrc in your home
stan wrote:
Now if I cna just figure out wjat's causing X started by gdm to crash, as oposed
to whne it's started by startx.
Geuss I better start trackng through the gdm startup scripts. Perhaps it
calls X with some arguments taht startx dose not ?
I think the first thing I'd try is:
#apt
Greetings:
I'm testing the latest debian Sarge installer. It's improving, but . . . What
application includes the startx command? I realize I can install
xdm/gdm/whateverDM, but I like keeping things lite on the older computers. Anyway,
I have x configured, I bet it'd display Fluxbox great
Le mardi 2 Mars 2004 22:57, MJ Inabnit a écrit :
I'm testing the latest debian Sarge installer. It's improving, but
. . . What application includes the startx command? I realize I
can install xdm/gdm/whateverDM, but I like keeping things lite on
the older computers. Anyway, I have x
MJ Inabnit wrote:
Greetings:
I'm testing the latest debian Sarge installer. It's improving, but . . . What application includes the startx command? I realize I can install xdm/gdm/whateverDM, but I like keeping things lite on the older computers. Anyway, I have x configured, I bet it'd
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 13:57 -0800, MJ Inabnit wrote:
I'm testing the latest debian Sarge installer. It's improving,
but . . . What application includes the startx command? I realize
I can install xdm/gdm/whateverDM, but I like keeping things lite on
the older computers. Anyway, I have x
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 13:57 -0800, MJ Inabnit wrote:
Greetings:
I'm testing the latest debian Sarge installer. It's improving, but . . . What
application includes the startx command? I realize I can install
xdm/gdm/whateverDM, but I like keeping things lite on the older computers
MJ Inabnit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm testing the latest debian Sarge installer. It's improving, but
. . . What application includes the startx command? I realize I
can install xdm/gdm/whateverDM, but I like keeping things lite on
the older computers. Anyway, I have x configured, I bet
Received Wed 03 Mar 2004 10:39am +1100 from MJ Inabnit:
Greetings:
I'm testing the latest debian Sarge installer. It's improving, but . . . What
application includes the startx command? I realize I can install
xdm/gdm/whateverDM, but I like keeping things lite on the older computers
Hola de nou gent,
Intentant carregar startx em dóna un error
Duplicate symbol TT_FreeType_Version in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/fonts/libxtt.a:
tmodule.o
Also defined in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/fonts/libfreetype.a
Fatal server error:
Module load failure
Sabeu com el puc solucionar? En teoria no té
On dt, 2004-02-24 at 18:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola de nou gent,
Intentant carregar startx em dóna un error
Duplicate symbol TT_FreeType_Version in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/fonts/libxtt.a:
tmodule.o
Also defined in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/fonts/libfreetype.a
Sense estar-ne massa segur
Ruediger Noack [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Frank Küster wrote:
ein sid-chroot. Dort würde ich gerne bei Bedarf auch X starten. Geht
aber nicht, der Fehler ist nochmal anders. Ich verwende das Kommando
startx -- :1.0
Dann entsteht ein X-Bildschirm, das übliche Gekrissel, aber es
startet
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Was hast Du in der Datei '/etc/X11/Xsession.options' stehen ?
Bei mir heißt es:
allow-failsafe
allow-user-resources
allow-user-xsession
use-ssh-agent
Die dritte Zeil ist dafür zuständig, ob der $USER 'startx'
verwenden darf oder nicht.
Ich
Ruediger Noack [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Frank Küster wrote:
ein sid-chroot. Dort würde ich gerne bei Bedarf auch X starten. Geht
aber nicht, der Fehler ist nochmal anders. Ich verwende das Kommando
startx -- :1.0
Dann entsteht ein X-Bildschirm, das übliche Gekrissel, aber es
startet
Hallo,
eigentlich läuft Xfree86 hier prima mit bunk-2-Paketen. Allerdings nur,
wenn ich wie immer wdm als Login-Manager verwende.
Wenn ich den beende und auf der Konsole startx eingebe, dann erhalte ich
folgende Fehlermeldung:
$ startx
hostname 2.08
X: user not authorized to run the X server
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frank Küster) wrote:
Hallo,
Moin,
eigentlich läuft Xfree86 hier prima mit bunk-2-Paketen. Allerdings nur,
wenn ich wie immer wdm als Login-Manager verwende.
Wenn ich den beende und auf der Konsole startx eingebe, dann erhalte ich
folgende Fehlermeldung:
$ startx
Frank Küster wrote:
ein sid-chroot. Dort würde ich gerne bei Bedarf auch X starten. Geht
aber nicht, der Fehler ist nochmal anders. Ich verwende das Kommando
startx -- :1.0
Dann entsteht ein X-Bildschirm, das übliche Gekrissel, aber es startet
weder Windowmanager noch xterm, und auf der Konsole
Am 2004-02-04 16:35:44, schrieb Frank Küster:
Hallo,
eigentlich läuft Xfree86 hier prima mit bunk-2-Paketen. Allerdings nur,
wenn ich wie immer wdm als Login-Manager verwende.
Wenn ich den beende und auf der Konsole startx eingebe, dann erhalte ich
folgende Fehlermeldung:
$ startx
hostname 2.08
Am 2004-02-01 16:43:05, schrieb Kai Regenstein:
Hallo,
wie kann ich startx (ich möchte keinen loginmanager benutzen), als
normaler user z.b. franz, aus der INITTAB heraus durchführen.
apt-get install rungetty
Dann in /etc/inittab:
1:2:respawn:/sbin/rungetty --autologin user -u user -g user tty7
Hallo Michelle,
Also wie unter den Alten Win-Zeiten...
so in etwa
ich habe einen laptop mit 192 MB im Einsatz und da ich an dem nur
alleine arbeite bin ich der Meinung das ich keinen loginmanager
benötige
Grüße
Michelle
danke
kai
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Hallo,
wie kann ich startx (ich möchte keinen loginmanager benutzen), als
normaler user z.b. franz, aus der INITTAB heraus durchführen.
oder wie ist es möglich, ohne zusätzlichen login auch nicht über tty?,
ein startx nach dem booten, mit einer von mir gewählten userid
durchzuführen.
ich möchte
Abend,
wie kann ich startx (ich möchte keinen loginmanager benutzen), als
normaler user z.b. franz, aus der INITTAB heraus durchführen.
Ich würde su vorschlagen:
su franz starx
Für welchen Windowmanager hast du dich nun entschieden?
cu
kai
MfG
Pierre
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Praveen Kumar wrote:
Guys !
Finally I was able to run my USB mouse under GPM... but i am still not able to start
my X server... i am attaching the new log below:
This is a pre-release version of XFree86, and is not supported in any
way. Bugs may be reported to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and patches
Kent West wrote:
Praveen Kumar wrote:
Guys !
Finally I was able to run my USB mouse under GPM... but i am still
not able to start my X server... i am attaching the new log below:
This is a pre-release version of XFree86, and is not supported in any
way. Bugs may be reported to [EMAIL
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 07:38:50AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
Praveen Kumar wrote:
Guys !
Finally I was able to run my USB mouse under GPM... but i am still not
able to start my X server... i am attaching the new log below:
snip
(**) Option Device /dev/input/mice
(**) Option Buttons 5
(**)
Guys !
Finally I was able to run my USB mouse under GPM... but i am still not able to start
my X server... i am attaching the new log below:
This is a pre-release version of XFree86, and is not supported in any
way. Bugs may be reported to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and patches submitted
to [EMAIL
Hi !
I am new to debian and have just installed it on my system but the XServer does not
work. The hardware configuration of my PC is as follows:
PIV - 2.66 GHz
512 MB RAM
Video Chip - Intel(R) 8284 5G/GL/GE/PE/GV
Vendor - Dell
Monitor - Dell
H Sync - 30-85
V Sync - 50-160
Mouse - Optical USB
The messages at the end of the log are the ones of intrest. From them i
can see that.
1. X cannot find your mouse
2. X cant connect to the font server
With the mouse it looks like you have chosen the most logical device
name for the mouse :). However if your mouse is a PS/2 mouse using
Praveen Kumar wrote:
Hi !
I am new to debian and have just installed it on my system but the XServer does not
work. The hardware configuration of my PC is as follows:
PIV - 2.66 GHz
512 MB RAM
Video Chip - Intel(R) 8284 5G/GL/GE/PE/GV
Vendor - Dell
Monitor - Dell
H Sync - 30-85
V Sync - 50-160
Bonjour à tous,
Je viens juste d'upgrader ma debian vers une sid, et après installation
j'ai eu la désagréable surprise de constater qu'en lançant startx je
n'obtient rien, juste un écran noir...
Pour info j'utilise XFree86 version 4.3.0 et ma carte graphique est une
Radeon 9800 Pro, pour
* Gael [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-06 15:23] :
Bonjour à tous,
Je viens juste d'upgrader ma debian vers une sid, et après installation
j'ai eu la désagréable surprise de constater qu'en lançant startx je
n'obtient rien, juste un écran noir...
Pour info j'utilise XFree86 version 4.3.0 et ma
merci de ta réponse mais finalement j'ai résolu le problème. En mettant
'yes' à l'option 'no_dri' dans le fichier de configuration de XFree,
startx démarre normalement... et je vois pas pourquoi. Avant que je
passe en unstable ça marchait très bien comme ça.
Frédéric Bothamy wrote:
* Gael
Paul Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If one is setting up a server, one may only want to run an X server
(XFree86, for example) on that machine, and not an X client. Other
machines on the network would be running X clients and connecting with the
server's X server. One doesn't need stuff
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 12:30:26 -0500, David Z Maze wrote:
Paul Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If one is setting up a server, one may only want to run an X server
(XFree86, for example) on that machine, and not an X client. Other
machines on the network would be running X clients and
When installing woody, after getting to the tasksel screen, I noticed
that choosing XWindowServer option by itself did not resolve enough
dependencies to be able to run the server. I also tried apt-get install
kdm, suspecting that I just needed to choose a window manager, however,
kdm
.
BTW, startx starts a client X session.
Try man startx, man Xserver, man XFree86, etc.
This is necessarily very brief and incomplete, but I hope it gives you the
picture.
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Olá lista, alguém pode me ajudar. Quando dou o
comando startx apare uma mensagem,
Fatal error
no screen found
O que devo fazer?
Faissal.
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 09:59:16 -0200
Alexandre Faissal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
O que devo fazer?
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
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Olá lista, alguém pode me ajudar. Quando dou o comando startx apare uma
mensagem,
Fatal error
no screen found
voce deve configurar o seu servidor X com xf86config
poste para lista os seguintes comandos:
isso fara ver o servidor(es) X instalados
#dpkg -l|grep xserver
isso
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 04:26:28PM -0400, Daniel Barclay said
Daniel Barclay wrote:
If xf86cfg can successfully run the X server, why would running X
with startx die with an error saying:
(EE) GARTInit: Unabled to open /dev/agpgart (No such device)
(WW) I810(0): /dev/agpgart is either
If xf86cfg can successfully run the X server, why would running X
with startx die with an error saying:
(EE) GARTInit: Unabled to open /dev/agpgart (No such device)
(WW) I810(0): /dev/agpgart is either not available, or no memory is available
for allocation. Using pre-allocated
Daniel Barclay wrote:
If xf86cfg can successfully run the X server, why would running X
with startx die with an error saying:
(EE) GARTInit: Unabled to open /dev/agpgart (No such device)
(WW) I810(0): /dev/agpgart is either not available, or no memory is
available
for allocation
atulizei o kde 2.2 para o kde 3.1 com o apt-get
só que quando fui efetuar o login para entrar ele me
joga para o twm.
eis a minha pergunta...
aonde eu mexo para colocar o kde como gerenciador de
janelas padrão??
valeu .
abraços e obrigado
Diogo Leal
__
Do
Em Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 09:22:44AM -0700, Diogo escreveu:
atulizei o kde 2.2 para o kde 3.1 com o apt-get
s? que quando fui efetuar o login para entrar ele me
joga para o twm.
eis a minha pergunta...
aonde eu mexo para colocar o kde como gerenciador de
janelas padr?o??
Coloque o
drmOpenDevice: minor is 0
drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
drmOpenDevice: open result is -1, (No such device)
drmOpenDevice: open result is -1, (No such device)
drmOpenDevice: Open failed
drmOpenDevice: minor is 0
drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
drmOpenDevice: open result is
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 06:55:27AM -0400, Anita Lewis wrote:
I just installed debian on another partition. I have Sarge going on one
partition, but am starting from scratch for learning purposes - and to make
proper notes this time.
xdm started right up and I could login as root and user
I just installed debian on another partition. I have Sarge going on one
partition, but am starting from scratch for learning purposes - and to make
proper notes this time.
xdm started right up and I could login as root and user (ajlewis2) Then I
decided to mount my /home partition and use that.
* Leandro Patrón Rizzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [030819 06:13]:
I installed debian for first time. After configured it, I typed startx
and I had a fatal error. (attached)
No, it's not attached.
How can I do for fix it?
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86.
If this doesn't work, ask again, and supply
Works perfectly!
Thanks a lot
Leandro
Alex Malinovich wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 23:22, Leandro Patrón Rizzo wrote:
Sorry.
I forget the log.
cheers
It looks like it might be a problem with the framebuffer device. Try
setting:
Option UseFBDev false
in the Device section of
Hi.
I installed debian for first time. After configured it, I typed startx
and I had a fatal error. (attached)
How can I do for fix it?
Thanks a lot
Leandro
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Sorry.
I forget the log.
cheers
XFree86.0.log
Description: application/unknown-content-type-ultraedit.log
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 23:22, Leandro Patrn Rizzo wrote:
Sorry.
I forget the log.
cheers
It looks like it might be a problem with the framebuffer device. Try
setting:
Option UseFBDev false
in the Device section of your XF86Config-4.
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Folks ~
My Thinkpad R32 (just installed 'testing') loads X just fine after booting,
but if I exit and then later type startx it fails.
My XF86Config-4 is included below.
I diff'd a log file from a successful start (calling it 'xdm log')
with one generated right after shutting down X and running
No sé que he tocat, pero ara no puc fer login al gdm :'( Poso el meu
user i pass pero m retorna a la pantalla de login despres d'intentar
carregar l'escriptori. Si em canvio a un terminal, entro com a root i
executo startx se'm carrega el kde sense problema. Abans però he
d'esborrar el
Hola
No sé que he tocat, pero ara no puc fer login al gdm :'( Poso el meu
user i pass pero m retorna a la pantalla de login despres d'intentar
carregar l'escriptori. Si em canvio a un terminal, entro com a root i
executo startx se'm carrega el kde sense problema. Abans però he
d'esborrar el
A Dimarts 12 Agost 2003 20:11, M4rk0z va escriure:
Hola
No sé que he tocat, pero ara no puc fer login al gdm :'( Poso el meu
user i pass pero m retorna a la pantalla de login despres d'intentar
carregar l'escriptori. Si em canvio a un terminal, entro com a root i
executo startx se'm carrega
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On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 09:02:28PM +0200, Jon Haugsand wrote:
* Steve Lamb
Unless you are exceptionally tight on memory (which KDE suggests you're
not) I'd say just install kdm. It is based on xdm but you can configure it
nicely from
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On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 09:36:31PM +0100, ian silvester wrote:
Okay, so I've installed kdm by:
apt-get install kdm
which all went smoothly, and has set kdm as my default display manager.
However, at the end of the boot process I see:
Hi,
I have a Woody install, using the 2.4.18bf24 kernel. I had been booting to
a console from which to login (I commented the entry in /etc/X11default-
display-manager to prevent the GUI auto-starting). I then used startx to
start a GUI. This quite happily booted KDE.
I now wish to auto-boot
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 18:17:54 +0100
Ian Silvester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best way to make the runlevel-based X boot to go to KDE? Should
I tweak xdm's config (if so which file where?) or should I install kdm
instead via apt?
Unless you are exceptionally tight on memory
* Steve Lamb
Unless you are exceptionally tight on memory (which KDE suggests you're
not) I'd say just install kdm. It is based on xdm but you can configure it
nicely from within KDE itself.
Can you also do this from, say, fvwm?
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Jon Haugsand
Dept. of Informatics, Univ. of Oslo,
On 17 Jul 2003 21:02:28 +0200
Jon Haugsand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you also do this from, say, fvwm?
Erm, technically yes since it is just a configuration option off the KDE
control panel. However kdm's configuration (/etc/kdex/kdm where x is the
version of KDE) is fairly
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