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in particular like to break it down
into many small bits.
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asking here.. It takes a lot for my
jaw to drop though. I'm not sure XFree86, or any other computer
software can make that happen though. Ok, maybe the Halflife 2
movie trailer comes close... grin
Heh... I found XDMCP to be pretty jaw-dropping when I started using it...
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the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable, but I'm not
sure it has any config file. A polite request to the pkg-config people
to add /usr/X11R6/lib/pkg-config (or whatever) to the default might not
go astray, as if X were to begin using pkg-config it would be a common
place to look.
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' in cron that looks for and kills 'hung' mozilla/soffice
instances every minute. It's a right pain.
The real fix, of course, is to code those applications properly, but
there will always be broken applications out there.
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Try starting your X font server. As root, run '/etc/init.d/xfs start' .
Then see if it works. If so, set xfs to start at boot.
http://www.google.com/search?q='cannot find default font fixed'
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and VRefresh rates a bit to see if that helped?
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Yeah pretty certain, my monitor has a nice little message box for whenever
it recieves out of range refresh rates. This is exactly like power managed
sleep.
I like that - too many cheap monitors just go into powersave if
overdriven
I have a new Toshiba laptop with an NVidia-based card. The screen can do
a resolution of 1600x1200.
I tried to use my Gnome control panel
to increase the font size, and that works for many applications, but a
number of applications, notably mozilla, and xmms, still use painfully
tiny fonts. I'd
made in my last mail on
this - check out the xdmcp setup on the sun box and make sure the
networking is going ok. Of course, if you know that both of these are
fine, and there's nothing in the logs on the sun box, that's pretty weird.
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reason launching kdm didn't work - for example, if it for some reason
had not been installed. He mentioned that he was able to launch KDE
manually, so a startx based approach was likely to work.
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attached the XFree96.0.log file. Thanks in
advance :)
Try
rm -f /var/log/XFree86.0.log
as root. It might help?
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but
somewhere in your system config (what clients you're starting, etc).
What happens if you just run X :1 on the console?
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whatever the default
desktop shown there is to KDE should also work.
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keyboard
navigation friendly... :-(
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included in Debian 3.0 are built against the
same glibc as the rest of the system, and it won't matter. If you're
considering building your own XFree86 3.3.x then I suggest that you
either use the one that comes in the distro, or upgrade to 4.3 if you
want to build your own.
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I keep getting about 50 to 60 e-mails a day from
people who have problems with setting up XFree on
their machines.
I presume you joined the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list?
I signed up for your newsletter, some how these
e-mails are being directed to me.
It's a mailing list. Whenever
and doing XDMCP queries vary with different
display managers and X servers, but yours should have some documentation
on it.
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Hehe..have a look at
http://linux.schottelius.org/blacksheep/
and you know why I disrecommend use of nvidia products
Hmm... I think you can safely remove the linksys one now.
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Forget I mentioned it.
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it but replace the faulty
hardware. If you can test with another video card or something just to
make sure, that'd be a good idea.
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log file.
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.xinitrc or
.xsession, it's time to read over those and make sure you haven't made
any mistakes.
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identifying
your video card, you may be able to get it to work by specifying the
'vesa' driver instead.
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, a local linux user
group, or your linux distro's technical support offerings.
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3 In the log seems nv dont supports My Geforce Fx5200 ? I see only Fx 5800
written
Wouldn't be surprised, but I'm not sure. Try looking at the
documentation on XFree86.org and see if your card is listed as supported
there.
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i wanna open a browser-window when the USB-Memory-Stick is inserted.
execution of any program on
insert works as well as opening a browser-window. the problem is, that the
hotplug script runs under
root and i can't tell the users x-server to open the browser.
If the browser you're talking about
can nybody help me out???
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=ie=ISO-8859-1q=%22could+not+open+default+font+%27fixed%27%22btnG=Google+Search
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(or whatever you use) are started with
'' so that they're run in the background. For example,
xterm
wmaker
instead of
xterm
wmaker
since the former will cause an xterm to start up and the script to not
continue until that xterm is exited.
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greatly appreciate it. Attached is my config file and log.
If you're running gpm as well as XFree86, try stopping gpm before you
fire up XFree86 and see if that helps.
Just an idle suggestion.
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Running the same system as below, I eventually got X working. However,
after about 20 minutes it up and dies. It just hangs and won't go
anywhere. can't even ctrl+alt+del.
CTL-ALT-Backspace is more likely to be useful under X, actually. This
will kill the X server. CTL-ALT-DEL is only
nothing is showing up in logs as far
as i can tell. It didn't start before X worked though. Furthermore, now
that X is set up, my terminals are completely unusable. Every other
letter is shifted about half a screen off.
Are you using the normal text consoles, a VESA console, or some native
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