Upgrading to kernel 2.4.x should help get X up. I had to do that.
Same here: 810, X 4.0.2, Debian Potato. ;-)
Once upon a time, "L.V.Gandhi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> found a keyboard. And typed:
>Sanjeev V kumar wrote:
> just type XFree86 -configure and if succesful you will find a XF86Config.new
>I had debian stock kernel 2.2.18. When I tried to do .Xinstall.sh from
>PCQ CD, I couldn't get X running. Is the PCQ given Xfree4.0.2 meant for
>RH6.2 only. I didn't see sny XFree86 file also. I used all defaults.
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