Are you talking about xterm? If so have a look at xtermset, which will
probably not be installed. There are some other similiar packages which
also change fonts and colours in a running xterm. The xterm-title mini
howto might also be useful.
Also if you just want some basic font options hold down
Dylan Evans wrote:
Sounds similiar to a problem i had with my monitor, i'm still not sure
why it does it but if i start X in 1024x768 it goes to sleep (only
with the savage driver mind, vesa worked). The only way i managed to
get around it was to start up in 1152x864.
It's a wierd problem
Hi,
looks like you don't have the agp drivers setup. You need the intel
drivers by the look of it. just go to your kernel directory, type make
menuconfig and find the character device section, at least i think it's
the character device section. Any way you should see all your agp options
there.
Typo :-)
chmod u+r XFree86.0.log
Sounds similiar to a problem i had with my monitor, i'm still not sure
why it does it but if i start X in 1024x768 it goes to sleep (only with
the savage driver mind, vesa worked). The only way i managed to get
around it was to start up in 1152x864.
It's a
Sounds similiar to a problem i had with my monitor, i'm still not sure why
it does it but if i start X in 1024x768 it goes to sleep (only with the
savage driver mind, vesa worked). The only way i managed to get around it
was to start up in 1152x864.
It's a wierd problem, but i think it's more to
Hi,
My motherboard sounds about the same as that one, i installed X4.3 from
source and it works fine.
Have you tried using xf86cfg ?
http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html
Hi just tried to run X -configure and it said it found valid video card
but 'the appropriate data has not been added to
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