A les darreres actualitzacions de la sid les consoles xvindows (kconsole ,
xterm, uxterm) en comptes de fer wrap allargant la línia com ho fa el nano.
En aquest últim cas no es massa important però en el cas de les consoles es
incomodo sobre tot quant estàs a un directori profund. Algú sap si hi
On Saturday October 1 2011, Carlos Zuniga carlos@gmail.com wrote:
2011/9/30 Luis Felipe Tabera lftab...@yahoo.es:
Tengo un problema que no se muy bien como resolver en un aula. Tengo un
ordenador conectado a un proyector externo. Actualmente uso kde4 con
debian testing. El sistema
2011/9/30 Luis Felipe Tabera lftab...@yahoo.es:
Hola lista,
Tengo un problema que no se muy bien como resolver en un aula. Tengo un
ordenador conectado a un proyector externo. Actualmente uso kde4 con debian
testing. El sistema reconoce automáticamente el monitor externo y puedo
trabajar con
2011/9/30 Luis Felipe Tabera lftab...@yahoo.es:
Hola lista,
Tengo un problema que no se muy bien como resolver en un aula. Tengo un
ordenador conectado a un proyector externo. Actualmente uso kde4 con debian
testing. El sistema reconoce automáticamente el monitor externo y puedo
trabajar con
Hola lista,
Tengo un problema que no se muy bien como resolver en un aula. Tengo un
ordenador conectado a un proyector externo. Actualmente uso kde4 con debian
testing. El sistema reconoce automáticamente el monitor externo y puedo
trabajar con ambos monitores a la vez sin problemas. Bien
El Fri, 30 Sep 2011 14:27:11 +0200, Luis Felipe Tabera escribió:
Tengo un problema que no se muy bien como resolver en un aula. Tengo un
ordenador conectado a un proyector externo. Actualmente uso kde4 con
debian testing. El sistema reconoce automáticamente el monitor externo y
puedo trabajar
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El Fri, 30 Sep 2011 14:27:11 +0200, Luis Felipe Tabera escribió:
Tengo un problema que no se muy bien como resolver en un aula. Tengo un
ordenador conectado a un proyector externo. Actualmente uso kde4 con
debian testing. El
El 30/09/11 09:27, Luis Felipe Tabera escribió:
Hola lista,
Tengo un problema que no se muy bien como resolver en un aula. Tengo un
ordenador conectado a un proyector externo. Actualmente uso kde4 con debian
testing. El sistema reconoce automáticamente el monitor externo y puedo
trabajar con
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Nicolas escribió:
El 30/09/11 09:27, Luis Felipe Tabera escribió:
Hola lista,
Tengo un problema que no se muy bien como resolver en un aula. Tengo un
ordenador conectado a un proyector externo. Actualmente uso kde4 con
debian
testing. El
El 30/09/11 12:29, jmramirez (mas_ke_na) escribió:
(...)
Buenas
Existe un software [1] que te permite manejar dos pcs con un solo
teclado y ratón. Es tanto engorro como lo que dije antes pero puede ser
una solución.
La idea es tener nuestro pc normal y otro con la pantalla
On Friday September 30 2011, jmramirez (mas_ke_na) mas_ke...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Camaleón escribió:
El Fri, 30 Sep 2011 14:27:11 +0200, Luis Felipe Tabera escribió:
Tengo un problema que no se muy bien como resolver en un aula. Tengo un
ordenador conectado a un proyector externo.
El día 30 de septiembre de 2011 17:35, Nicolas
nicobevilac...@gmail.com escribió:
El 30/09/11 12:29, jmramirez (mas_ke_na) escribió:
(...)
Buenas
Existe un software [1] que te permite manejar dos pcs con un solo
teclado y ratón. Es tanto engorro como lo que dije antes pero puede
I have an Acer X233H widescreen monitor and cannot get any of the 16:9
aspect resolutions up in gdm.
I am using the latest 32-bit Etch binaries on a Pentium D system w/1GB RAM
and an Intel 945 G/GZ on-board video controller.
It comes up with 1600x1200 24 bit depth even though I have removed that
I have an Acer X233H widescreen monitor and cannot get
any of the 16:9 aspect resolutions up in gdm.
I am using the latest 32-bit Etch binaries on a Pentium D
system w/1GB RAM and an Intel 945 G/GZ on-board video controller.
I have a Samsung widescreen lcd monitor with native
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 10:59:36PM -0500, Michael Habashy wrote:
okay..i killed gdm and went to the console prompt.
I logged in and started startx.
The session started fine.
I do not know what the issue is?
i think it is heavily related that i get the permissions error to /bin/bash.
You
A mi em va pasar un parell de vegades. Vaig tornar a reinstalar el driver de
nVidia i llestos... Tambe pots provar de cambiar el fitxer
/etc/X11/XF86config per el XF86config.old que genera el driver de nvidia la
primera vegada que s'executa. Canvies a init 5 i a veure que tal... Sort
2008/2/23,
I get the following error:
Cannot start session due to some internal error.
then i click on ok, i get the following error:
your session lasted less then 10 seconds, this could be due to not enough
diskspace or some other problems look to .xsession-errors file.. ..but i do
not htink that sounds
Michael Habashy wrote:
I get the following error:
Cannot start session due to some internal error.
then i click on ok, i get the following error:
your session lasted less then 10 seconds, this could be due to not enough
diskspace or some other problems look to .xsession-errors file.. ..but i
Hi Raj -
This issue seems to be affecting a couple of other things on the server.
For instance, on the xconsole screen..it lets me login and then bounces me
back out.
I uninstalled gdm package, i am left with kde ---when i login in with
that...i get an xterm window pop up and it states the same
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 02:08:07PM -0500, Michael Habashy wrote:
I get the following error:
Cannot start session due to some internal error.
then i click on ok, i get the following error:
your session lasted less then 10 seconds, this could be due to not enough
diskspace or some other
Michael Habashy wrote:
Hi Raj -
This issue seems to be affecting a couple of other things on the server.
For instance, on the xconsole screen..it lets me login and then bounces me
back out.
I uninstalled gdm package, i am left with kde ---when i login in with
that...i get an xterm window pop up
okay..i killed gdm and went to the console prompt.
I logged in and started startx.
The session started fine.
I do not know what the issue is?
i think it is heavily related that i get the permissions error to /bin/bash.
thanks
mjh
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 7:06 PM, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL
: Desconfigurat el Xwindows
Hola a tothom:
Auxili! Ahir estava mirant (ho juro: MIRANT, no tocant) el Nvidia-Settings
i, en un momento dado, la pantalla desapareix, surt un missatge
apocalíptic dient que el Xterminal s'havia desconfigurat i que no es
tornaria a activar, que ho provés manualment
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Para: debian-user-catalan@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Re: RV: Desconfigurat el Xwindows
El Saturday 23 February 2008 09:18:18 Daniel va escriure:
Una pista: Quan estic al símbol de sistema del Linux, executo la següent
ordre (investigada dins la
Hola:
El problema es que no consegueixo entrar dins l'entorn gràfic. Em quedo
amb
el símbol de sistema del terminal de text típic d'Unix i para de comptar.
He
intentat executar el gnome-session i em dona el mateix error.
bon dia,
al simbol de consola possa-hi sent root
dpkg-reconfigure
Hola a tothom:
Auxili! Ahir estava mirant (ho juro: MIRANT, no tocant) el Nvidia-Settings
i, en un momento dado, la pantalla desapareix, surt un missatge
apocalíptic dient que el Xterminal shavia desconfigurat i que no es
tornaria a activar, que ho provés manualment amb altres sistemes, i bona
Es va resolent el problema. Si més no, ara ja puc treballar amb entorn
gràfic des de Linux.
Després d'una recerca internètica, he posat el valor '127.0.0.1:0' a la
variable $DISPLAY; després d'això, engego el sistema i quan em trobo a
la pantalla alfanumèrica que em demana usuari i password entro
El Dissabte 23 Febrer 2008, Daniel Elias va escriure:
Quin fitxer és el que
dona les ordres d'inici dels terminals gràfics?
Instal·la el gdm si uses GNOME o el kdm si uses KDE.
Són dimonis que s'arranquen quan li toca als dimonis del nivell 2, el gràfic a
can Debian:
$ ls -l /etc/rc2.d/*dm
A Dissabte 23 Febrer 2008, Daniel va escriure:
Hola:
El problema es que no consegueixo entrar dins l'entorn gràfic. Em quedo amb
el símbol de sistema del terminal de text típic d'Unix i para de comptar.
He intentat executar el gnome-session i em dona el mateix error.
Estem igual, el
A Dissabte 23 Febrer 2008, Daniel Elias va escriure:
Es va resolent el problema. Si més no, ara ja puc treballar amb entorn
gràfic des de Linux.
Després d'una recerca internètica, he posat el valor '127.0.0.1:0' a la
variable $DISPLAY; després d'això, engego el sistema i quan em trobo a
la
Hello;
I've installed Debian 4.1 and would like to know how to
drop out of Xwindows into a console display. It seems
to be different from distro to distro. I tried F1, F2, etc;
command F1, F2, etc;
alt F1, F2, etc
shift F1, F2, etc
control F1, F2, etc.
So what is the magic incantation on Debian
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 6:28 PM
Subject: going from Xwindows to console
Hello;
I've installed Debian 4.1 and would like to know how to
drop out of Xwindows into a console display. It seems
On 10/7/07, jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello;
I've installed Debian 4.1 and would like to know how to
drop out of Xwindows into a console display. It seems
to be different from distro to distro. I tried F1, F2, etc;
command F1, F2, etc;
alt F1, F2, etc
shift F1, F2, etc
control F1
2006/10/6, ChEnChO [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Am 2006-07-02 16:27:49, schrieb Paul E Condon:
Long ago, I was a RedHat user. When I moved to Debian, I kept a copy
of a file, .Xresources, that made Emacs display under X in a way that
I liked. Now in trying to use Etch, I discover that the file doesn't
work quite the way I want under
Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Long ago, I was a RedHat user. When I moved to Debian, I kept a copy
of a file, .Xresources, that made Emacs display under X in a way that
I liked. Now in trying to use Etch, I discover that the file doesn't
work quite the way I want under xserver-xorg. I
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 01:47:04PM +, s. keeling wrote:
Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Long ago, I was a RedHat user. When I moved to Debian, I kept a copy
of a file, .Xresources, that made Emacs display under X in a way that
I liked. Now in trying to use Etch, I discover that the
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 12:18:35PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 01:47:04PM +, s. keeling wrote:
Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Long ago, I was a RedHat user. When I moved to Debian, I kept a copy
of a file, .Xresources, that made Emacs display under X in a
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 02:18:35PM EDT, Paul E Condon wrote:
[..]
But there is something incomplete about your explanation: when I don't
but the magic line into my resources, I still get a monospace font in
emacs windows, but it is a different one. So there appear to be two
defaults, the fixed
Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 01:47:04PM +, s. keeling wrote:
Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
emacs*font: fixed
See if you have an app called xfontsel. It's a GUI point and click
interface to fonts. Note the spc column. For terminal fonts, c
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 04:41:33PM -0400, cga2000 wrote:
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 02:18:35PM EDT, Paul E Condon wrote:
[..]
But there is something incomplete about your explanation: when I don't
but the magic line into my resources, I still get a monospace font in
emacs windows, but it is a
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 01:37:31AM +, s. keeling wrote:
Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 01:47:04PM +, s. keeling wrote:
Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
emacs*font: fixed
See if you have an app called xfontsel. It's a GUI point and click
Did you take a look into the emacs info pages or the text file
/usr/share/emacs/21.4/etc/DOC-21.4 (depending on your emacs version)?
I use a line like
emacs*Font: 7x13
in my .Xdefaults file.
Regards,
Jörg-Volker.
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Long ago, I was a RedHat user. When I moved to Debian, I kept a copy
of a file, .Xresources, that made Emacs display under X in a way that
I liked. Now in trying to use Etch, I discover that the file doesn't
work quite the way I want under xserver-xorg. I want to tweek it, but
can't find docs
Hi Paul
$ man xrdb
can help you.
$ xrdb -query
$ xrdb -load file_contains_resources
are good starts.
Regards,
Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Long ago, I was a RedHat user. When I moved to Debian, I kept a copy
of a file, .Xresources, that made Emacs display under X in a way that
hola, llevo no se cuantas horas probando varias cosas sin ningún éxito.
Como el compañero decía que Debian a pasado la distro AMD64 a testing,
he probado a instalarme las xorg haber si conseguia hacer algo bueno
pero no hay manera.
en el source.list tego -- ftp://ftp.es.debian.org/debian
2006/5/6, Aritz Beraza Garayalde [Rei] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
El Viernes, 5 de Mayo de 2006 15:09, charlie parker escribió:
TEngo un AMD64 3200+ con una ATI Radeon 9550. El chipset de la placa
Base es NVidia.
1.-
Primero instalé la versión etzh con una iso amd64 de netinst. Instaló
todo
TEngo un AMD64 3200+ con una ATI Radeon 9550. El chipset de la placa
Base es NVidia.
1.-
Primero instalé la versión etzh con una iso amd64 de netinst. Instaló
todo bien y arrancó con el entrono gráfico a la primera sin mas
problemas. Pero cuando intentaba instalar cualquier cosa, siempre
tenía
On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 05:09:52PM +0200, charlie parker wrote:
(EE) No Devices detected
Fatal Server Error:
no screens found
Fijate en los errores que vienen antes. Todos los errores llevan (EE) delante.
gracias
De nada.
Salu2
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El Viernes, 5 de Mayo de 2006 15:09, charlie parker escribió:
TEngo un AMD64 3200+ con una ATI Radeon 9550. El chipset de la placa
Base es NVidia.
1.-
Primero instalé la versión etzh con una iso amd64 de netinst. Instaló
todo bien y arrancó con el entrono gráfico a la primera sin mas
Bonjour,
Je me suis essayé à Mandrake, je n'ai pas de repproche à lui faire si ce
n'est de nouvelles distributions à ne plus savoir qu'en faire.
J'ai essayé d'installer la sarge mais à la fin de l'installation je me
suis retrouvé avec un écran en 640/480 je ne vous dit que cela
j'ai une carte
Le dimanche 25 septembre 2005 à 11:44 +0200, Daniel Gois a écrit :
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Je me suis essayé à Mandrake, je n'ai pas de repproche à lui faire si ce
n'est de nouvelles distributions à ne plus savoir qu'en faire.
J'ai essayé d'installer la sarge mais à la fin de l'installation je me
Le 25.09.2005 11:44:41, Daniel Gois a écrit :
Bonjour,
C'st xwindow, sans 's' à la fin.
Je me suis essayé à Mandrake, je n'ai pas de repproche à lui faire si
ce
n'est de nouvelles distributions à ne plus savoir qu'en faire.
J'ai essayé d'installer la sarge mais à la fin de l'installation je
Le dimanche 25 septembre 2005 à 10:59 +, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) a
écrit :
Le 25.09.2005 11:44:41, Daniel Gois a écrit :
Bonjour,
C'st xwindow, sans 's' à la fin.
Merci je vais me corriger
Je me suis essayé à Mandrake, je n'ai pas de repproche à lui faire si
ce
n'est de
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 06:04:51PM -0700, asc wrote:
I can't get this to start it has a failure.
How do I reconfigure this?
as root:
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
You also have to reset the md5sum of /etc/X11/XF86config-4, see the header
of this file for details.
Wackojacko
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On Friday 13 May 2005 10:48, Wackojacko wrote:
You also have to reset the md5sum of /etc/X11/XF86config-4, see the header
of this file for details.
Can't you just delete the config file and re-run dpkg-reconfigure? I think
that has worked for me in the past, but maybe I imagined it :) The
Can't you just delete the config file and re-run dpkg-reconfigure? I
think
that has worked for me in the past, but maybe I imagined it :)
Not sure, I am noob myself so I might try this next time.
The md5 approach seems overly complicated to reconfigure a file :)
Couldn't agree more:) You do
I can't get this to start it has a failure.
How do I reconfigure this?
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On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 06:04:51PM -0700, asc wrote:
I can't get this to start it has a failure.
How do I reconfigure this?
as root:
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
also look at /var/log/XFree86.0.log for errors
look for lines beginning with (WW) for warnings and more importantly
(EE) for
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 07:24:29PM -0600, Cesar Munoz Palomino wrote:
Hace unos días instalé debian sarge, parece ser que por default no instala o
mejor dicho, no configura el arranque para iniciar en modo gráfico, pregunté
en este foro el por qué no funcionaba en el entorno gráfico, me
apt-get install discover read-edid mdetect dpkg --force-depends -P
xserver-xfree86 apt-get install xserver-xfree86 (or
o pone dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 works.
y dile no al framebutter
Hace unos días instalé debian sarge, parece ser que por default no instala o
mejor dicho, no configura el arranque para iniciar en modo gráfico, pregunté en
este foro el por qué no funcionaba en el entorno gráfico, me dieron varias
respuestas (Gracias a todos) pero ninguna funcionó :( después
Bien, pues tienes 2 opciones, o configuras el gestor por defecto 'xdm'
para que te inicie por defecto el entorno grfico que tu quieras... o si
no quieres 'complicarte la vida' (entrecomillo porque no es muy difcil
hacer eso)... puedes instalar los login manager de gnome (gdm) o el de
kde (kdm)...
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 15:33:16 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having installed the udev.deb package, the following problems have been
encountered.
1) Xwindows does not start unless first, /etc/init.d/udev stop
Once Xwindows is up, it is retained after /etc/init.d/udev
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 03:33:16PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having installed the udev.deb package, the following problems have been
encountered.
1) Xwindows does not start unless first, /etc/init.d/udev stop
Once Xwindows is up, it is retained after /etc/init.d/udev restart
2
Having installed the udev.deb package, the following problems have been
encountered.
1) Xwindows does not start unless first, /etc/init.d/udev stop
Once Xwindows is up, it is retained after /etc/init.d/udev restart
2) The Lucent winmodem uses /dev/ttyLT0 c 62 64
with a symbolic link
Hi;
I successfully installed and configured debian sarge.
Xwindows is also configured. My system is on DHCP.
After changing the hostname, i rebooted the system.
Now i am able to run GUI i.e startx by root account.
But i am not able to run startx with unprivileged
account.
First time as i used
FYI;
I resolved the problem!
just renamed my .xinitrc in my homw dir and again ran
startx.
Cheers! it works!
THanks
Rituraj
--- RituRaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
I successfully installed and configured debian
sarge.
Xwindows is also configured. My system is on DHCP.
After changing
First time as i used to run startx it used give error
about display name hostname:0. But now after adding
DNS entry for my new hostname, it just does not give
any error. Whenever i run startx the screen flashes X
and mouse cross icon...then dies.
So then you're back to the text console,
Hi,
I have an unremarkable Pentium 4-class machine that I wish to operate as
a webserver. I have installed Debian (v 3.0 r2 i386, the latest
Woody) from CD. I have a GeForce4 Ti 4200 and a Logitech Dual Optical
mouse plugged into my USB port.
When I type 'startx' I get 'Fatal server error'.
I have an unremarkable Pentium 4-class machine that I wish to operate as
a webserver. I have installed Debian (v 3.0 r2 i386, the latest
snip
When I type 'startx' I get 'Fatal server error'. The error messages are
too numerous to fit onto one screen but they are basically variations on
Try installing this package
apt-get install x-window-system
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
then startx
Regards,
Vijaya
Pete Clarke wrote:
I have an unremarkable Pentium 4-class machine that I wish to operate as
a webserver. I have installed Debian (v 3.0 r2 i386, the latest
snip
When
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 06:53, Richard Cavell wrote:
Hi,
I have an unremarkable Pentium 4-class machine that I wish to operate as
a webserver. I have installed Debian (v 3.0 r2 i386, the latest
Woody) from CD. I have a GeForce4 Ti 4200 and a Logitech Dual Optical
mouse plugged into my
...
a webserver. I have installed Debian (v 3.0 r2 i386, the latest
Woody) from CD. I have a GeForce4 Ti 4200 and a Logitech Dual Optical
mouse plugged into my USB port.
When I type 'startx' I get 'Fatal server error'. The error messages are
...
I had a similar problem and solved it
Debian 3.0 r2 woody kernel 2.2.20 (many times on 2 different
machines) using defaults and keeping as simple as possible, but I have
not been able to get XWindows running.
If its a workstation and not a server I would get the new installer
beta (sarge) and install either testing
]
Subject: Re: Newby can't get Xwindows running
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 09:52:17AM +1000, David Moore wrote:
From: Micha Feigin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 03:51:13PM +1000, David Moore wrote:
As a complete novice to Linux, please bear with me if my explanation
, but I have not
been able to get XWindows running.
If its a workstation and not a server I would get the new installer
beta (sarge) and install either testing or unstable. The version of X
there and the kernel version is much newer and could solve some
problems, also IIRC the installer has some
David Moore wrote:
As a complete novice to Linux, please bear with me if my explanation of the
problem is confused.
I installed Debian 3.0 r2 woody kernel 2.2.20 (many times on 2 different
machines) using defaults and keeping as simple as possible, but I have not
been able to get XWindows running
as simple as possible, but I have not
been able to get XWindows running.
I used taskel to select: XWindows, Desktop environment and C/C++
It boots into the bash shell fine except that during boot-up a message
appears: Modprobe can't locate char-major-10-135 (the pause key doesn't
halt
) using defaults and keeping as simple as possible, but I have
not been able to get XWindows running.
If its a workstation and not a server I would get the new installer
beta (sarge) and install either testing or unstable. The version of X
there and the kernel version is much newer
As a complete novice to Linux, please bear with me if my explanation of the
problem is confused.
I installed Debian 3.0 r2 woody kernel 2.2.20 (many times on 2 different
machines) using defaults and keeping as simple as possible, but I have not
been able to get XWindows running.
I used taskel
I've been running Sid for the past year or more, and
have waded through a few nasty instabilities. Unstable
is aptly named.
However, I have hit a serious snag. I did the usual
weekly or so update, and the Xwindows libraries were,
ah, fixed after a dist-upgrade to correct for the
file overlaps
Curtis Howland wrote:
I did the usual
weekly or so update, and the Xwindows libraries were,
ah, fixed after a dist-upgrade to correct for the
file overlaps. However, X no longer works.
What errors are you getting? (/var/log/XFree86.0.log)
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On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 10:14:08AM -0800, Curtis Howland wrote:
However, I have hit a serious snag. I did the usual
weekly or so update, and the Xwindows libraries were,
ah, fixed after a dist-upgrade to correct for the
file overlaps. However, X no longer works.
If anyone has a way through
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From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 11:06 AM
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Subject: Re: Xwindows in Sid
Curtis Howland wrote:
I did the usual
weekly or so update, and the Xwindows libraries were,
ah, fixed after a dist-upgrade
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running
on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a time
but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
Currently using
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running
on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a time
but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
Currently using Linux 2.2.20, Debian Woody
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I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a time but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
Currently using Linux 2.2.20, Debian Woody
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Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a time but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
Currently using Linux 2.2.20, Debian Woody
As I no longer subscribe to
Kent West wrote:
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running
on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a time
but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
Currently using Linux 2.2.20, Debian Woody
As I no
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running
on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a
time but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
sudo apt-get --reinstall install `dpkg -S
Kent West wrote:
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running
on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a
time but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
sudo apt-get --reinstall
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps
running on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a
time but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
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
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 06:21:02 -0600, J N wrote:
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
seguint les instruccions que vaig rebre ja vaik aconseguir
instalar correctament tant el ratolí com el driver d'nvidia
(suposo que va bé, perquè arranca molt més ràpid).
però després d'un parell de proves amb el wmaker em vaig
proposar instal·lar el KDE; i després d'un parell de proves va
deixar
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 04:51:34AM -0800, Gruessle wrote:
What is the shell prompt for xwindows?
The windowing system in Linux is mult-layered.
under everything is the libraries.
There are libraries for X, for kde and gnome
the next layer is X itself which uses X libraries
X itself just
What is the shell prompt for xwindows?
Gruessle
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