I want to install Xfree86 4.1.0 on my laptop.
I tried running the Xinstall.sh with the -check option to find out
witch version I need. Here is the output:
"
Checking what OS you're running...
uname reports 'Linux' version '2.2.19pre17', architecture 'i486'.
Xinstall.sh: file: command not found
Object format is 'a.out'. Xinstall,sh: strings: command not found

Linux a.out is no longer supported
"
What does this mean? That my xinstall.sh file is corrupted (I have
already tried downloading the .bin version)
That I have to install something else first?
Or could I simply ignore this and try to install anyways, and in that
case, what version (Linux-ix86-glibc21 or Linux-ix86-glibc22)?

Besides that, what are the advantages/disadvantages of GNOME/KDE?



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