I figured out how to run those commands. I was just told by a friend that
xfree86 is not a gui. Is that true? I was able to run XFree86 -autoconfig.
It brought up a screen and mouse pointer only. I had to shut the computer
down. It would not do anything else. If XFree86 is not a gui, what the hell
is it? Thank you for your help. I would love to keep in touch as I learn
about all of this. My friend tells me to forget about XFree86 and get KDE.
What do you think.

Thanks
Tad

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Lance Duivenbode
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:47 PM
To: xfree86@xfree86.org
Subject: Re: [XFree86] Help Installing


Hi Tad,

I'm also running Debian (testing) and I've also had some experience
running on laptops so perhaps I can help you. What commands are you
trying to use?

By the way, to start X you will need to type 'startx' at the console -
not 'xStart'!

Lance

Tad Dixon wrote:

>I am installing XFree86 on my laptop. Pentium Three with Debian. I got
>XFree86 Intstalled and now I am trying to run the configuration and I cant
>do it. It will not recognize the command. I also tried hitting xStart and
>that does not work either. Please help. What directory should I be in?
>
>Thanks
>Tad
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