why don't you compile xfree 3.3.6 yourself and see if that gets you what you
want...

just cos redhat don't offer that choise doesn't mean you can't use it...
(maybe you could even rebuild the mdk src rpm on redhat??)

rgds

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Technoslick
Sent: Thursday, 21 November 2002 8:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Another OT...Sort Of


I didn't transfer from the CD over to a local folder. I had thought about
that when I first started the project, but then in the end, just went from
the CD. The whole process kept choking on libc differences, so I forced then
anyway. <heh-heh> I can be very persuasive when I have had enough and the
consequences don't matter anymore.

Xconfigurator did work, mostly. The screen was really funky looking,
probably from the mixed libraries and dependency issues. It didn't matter in
the long run. I had placed some hope that this configuration tool would get
me in where xf86config couldn't. The issue is still the X-server. It won't
run a lot of these older cards that are listed as supported. I tried some
really high-freq monitors, too. It's the X-server, nothing more. I will wipe
it out and start over, once I get a new video card; the forced RPM installs
most likely caused some issues for the future.

RH has made some rather starting changes in this newest release. They have
decided in version 8 to really push the GUI as the place to be for
maintaining the system as well as being productive. I certainly want to see
a more 'friendly' and graphical work environment, but not at the expense of
time-tested tools. I think it is rather bass-ackward that they should leave
you with your best config tool in X-windows for when X-windows doesn't work
right. Have I missed something here? ;-)

T

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Another OT...Sort Of


On Wednesday 20 November 2002 08:31 am, Technoslick wrote:
> You people are just so-o-o-o-o smart, I can't help but ask:
>
> If I want to install Xconfigurator on an RH 8.0 system, and I have all the
> RPMs I need on a CD, could I install them all like this:
>
> rpm -ivh --force --nodeps /mnt/cdrom/*.rpm
>
> Or am I going to have to install each RPM individually; maybe libraries
> first, and maybe with the --nodeps switch to keep them from complaining
> about dependencies?
> Xconfigurator was dropped in version 8 (%#%%$^!!) and it's my last hope of
> trying to get a supported card to actually work in XFree86 4.2.0. I know
> that I could make my own package from source, but I really don't have the
> time and inclination right now.
>
> Thanks for putting up with the OT question!
>
> T
It should work, I have done it several times using a folder with the .rpm
packages I want to install. To bad RH doesn't have urpmi command.  What I
would do though is transfer the CD  packages to a single folder on your HD
and then cd to that folder and install with rpm -ivh --force --nodeps *.rpm
less chance of errors that way. HTH
--
Dennis M. linux user #180842




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