On Saturday 25 August 2001 12:43, Praedor wrote: > I did a looksee at my system's Xconfigurator.pm file. I have Mandrake 8.x+ > (almost Cooker). It resides in /usr/lib/libDrakX. I scanned through it > and see nowhere within it any mention of a /mnt/usr anything. It has > several lines directed to /usr/X11R6 and various subdirectories. Be that > as it may, it appears to me that your Xconfigurator is looking in the > wrong/non-existent place for XFree86. > > Do you have /mnt/usr? How/why did this come about? You can try another > method. Go to /usr/X11R6/bin and run "XFree86 -configure". First off, > XFree86 should be in this location, not /mnt/usr/...etc. Second, running > the above command will have XFree86 autoconfigure your system for you. It > may not be the best, most desired setup but it should be a workable setup. > You can then edit the config file from there or try running one of the x > configuration apps after getting X running. At least you will end up with > a proper form and function XF86config file in the proper location. > > On Saturday 25 August 2001 08:19 am, Felix Miata wrote: > > I looked into XFdrake, a shell script. It appears that it makes a call > > to Xconfgurator, but if I try to run Xconfigurator, I get the exact same > > result as trying to execute XFdrake. > > [...] > > > "Warning: server SVGA is not available (should be in > > /mnt/usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86) at /usr/bin/perl-install/Xconfigurator.pm at > > line 385" > > [...] The XFdrake used in the installer would point at /mnt/usr, but unless you build from SRPMS you usually do not get that one in your install. It has other differences, being much less strict to make the size smaller, etc. Civileme
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