On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 10:19:59PM +0200, Alle Meije Wink wrote:
> I have a home theatre PC with an AMD A6-3500 APU. Bit of an oldie but still
> plays everything fine. The drivers supplied by the Jessie repositories
> (including fglrx for hardware acceleration) worked fine.
>
> But then I
Hi Alle,
the 4.9 kernel already has amd graphics support, but it needs firmware,
others do not have to(perhaps mesa, opengl, opencl). The X window must be
on the radeon driver.
If I were upgrading then I would always install a new one and switch
off the old(or will be secondary hdd :)
(Even if I
I'm running 4.11
Got a bit further by removing the MESA libraries for GLX support. That
removed many graphics applications and libraries. Then added
xserver-xorg-core again and now X starts again.
Some work to do because my (wireless USB) keyboard is not recognised in the
x session but that
And what kind of kernel is installed 4.9 or 4.11?
Check the kernel log to see if the firmware has been loaded.
>>
I have a home theatre PC with an AMD A6-3500 APU. Bit of an oldie but still
plays everything fine. The drivers supplied by the Jessie repositories
(including fglrx for hardware
I have a home theatre PC with an AMD A6-3500 APU. Bit of an oldie but still
plays everything fine. The drivers supplied by the Jessie repositories
(including fglrx for hardware acceleration) worked fine.
But then I upgraded to Stretch and suddenly started without X. The debian
supplied drivers
Some experiences with squeeze on a laptop.
0) The problems below are (at least for me) tricky to debug. I'm
asking for hints
on how to obtain more information about what goes on so that I can make a
formal bug report.
1) I'm experiencing some bugs with X on a laptop, either at wakeup or suddenly
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 05:30:11 +0200
Zach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/21/07, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
To enable hardware acceleration, In the Module section of
xorg.conf you should load dri. So the corresponding stanza
in /etc/X11/xorg.conf will look like
Greetings,
I recently tried out a fairly recent Ubuntu boot CD (just to test it -
no plans on switching from Debian which I love) and was surprised to
see that my X desktop looked so much better: it was brighter and even
in the gnome-term and xterm I tried the fonts seemed better contrast,
more
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 04:43:06PM -0400, Zach wrote:
Greetings,
I recently tried out a fairly recent Ubuntu boot CD (just to test it -
no plans on switching from Debian which I love) and was surprised to
see that my X desktop looked so much better: it was brighter and even
in the
On 6/21/07, Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
first thing I'd do is very closely read the xorg.conf and
/var/log/Xorg.0.log generated by *each* system and look for critical
differences.
It could be something as simple as the dpi setting, for example. It
could also be a theme
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 04:58:06PM -0400, Zach wrote:
On 6/21/07, Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
first thing I'd do is very closely read the xorg.conf and
/var/log/Xorg.0.log generated by *each* system and look for critical
differences.
It could be something as simple as
Zach wrote:
I remember when I had my old Nvidia card I could use 'nv' or
'nvidia' driver to get hardware acceleration working. Any idea how to
do so for my ATI card?
To enable hardware acceleration, In the Module section of xorg.conf you
should load dri. So the corresponding stanza in
On 6/21/07, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To enable hardware acceleration, In the Module section of xorg.conf you
should load dri. So the corresponding stanza in /etc/X11/xorg.conf will
look like
Section Module
# bunch of load statements here
Load dri
# bunch of load
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 11:20:20PM -0400, Zach wrote:
What does the mode indicate? Could that be the problem? Maybe the game
I played was misdetecting, is there a quick way to verify that
hardware acceleration is working?
on my rig:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep -i dri /var/log/Xorg.0.log |
On Friday 05 May 2006 00:37, Bill Thompson wrote:
On Thu, 4 May 2006 15:37:58 +0100
[snip]
It has been said many times; If you can not afford to deal with problem
like this DO NOT use unstable. From the comments above I can only
assume that you do not understand the Debian release method of
I'm running Debian Sid. This morning, I saw that quite a few X/Xorg packages
were available to be upgraded. So, I went ahead and did the upgrades.
I use kdm as my login display manager. After the upgrade, X started fine.
However, when any user would try to login, the screen would go black
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 08:52:55 -0400, Rick Friedman wrote:
I'm running Debian Sid. This morning, I saw that quite a few X/Xorg packages
were available to be upgraded. So, I went ahead and did the upgrades.
I use kdm as my login display manager. After the upgrade, X started fine.
However,
On Thursday 04 May 2006 13:52, Rick Friedman wrote:
I'm running Debian Sid. This morning, I saw that quite a few X/Xorg
packages were available to be upgraded. So, I went ahead and did the
upgrades.
I use kdm as my login display manager. After the upgrade, X started fine.
However, when any
On (04/05/06 15:37), Mark Crean wrote:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 13:52, Rick Friedman wrote:
I'm running Debian Sid. This morning, I saw that quite a few X/Xorg
packages were available to be upgraded. So, I went ahead and did the
upgrades.
I use kdm as my login display manager. After the
On Thu May 4 2006 10:01, Florian Kulzer wrote:
I had the same problem this morning. I could not spend too much time on
investigating it, but it seems to me that there is some sort of
dependency loop which screws up the installation of the new version of
x11-common. I extracted
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 11:01:14 -0400, Rick Friedman wrote:
On Thu May 4 2006 10:01, Florian Kulzer wrote:
I had the same problem this morning. I could not spend too much time on
investigating it, but it seems to me that there is some sort of
dependency loop which screws up the
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 03:37:58PM +0100, Mark Crean wrote:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 13:52, Rick Friedman wrote:
I'm running Debian Sid. This morning, I saw that quite a few X/Xorg
packages were available to be upgraded. So, I went ahead and did the
upgrades.
I use kdm as my login
I'm running Debian Sid. This morning, I saw that quite a few X/Xorg
packages were available to be upgraded. So, I went ahead and did the
upgrades.
I use kdm as my login display manager. After the upgrade, X started fine.
However, when any user would try to login, the screen would go black
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think we should blame all Debian developers. The only real
problems I've had with sid were related to x-server; all other parts of
Debian are rock solid. Maybe the x-server Debian maintainers are
new/unexperienced in that task?
Managing something as
On 5/4/06, Florian Kulzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 08:52:55 -0400, Rick Friedman wrote:
I'm running Debian Sid. This morning, I saw that quite a few X/Xorg packages
were available to be upgraded. So, I went ahead and did the upgrades.
I use kdm as my login display
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 11:39:29 -0700, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
On 5/4/06, Florian Kulzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 08:52:55 -0400, Rick Friedman wrote:
I'm running Debian Sid. This morning, I saw that quite a few X/Xorg
packages
were available to be upgraded. So, I went
to
rename or simply make a copy under the other name. $KDEDIR/share/config/kdm
has its own Xsession as does xdm.
My X problems have been the repeated customizing of xorg.conf. At least the
thing backs up the existing one so I simply mv things around. The customized
version has no ModulesPath's so
On 5/4/06, Florian Kulzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all, I have now looked into this a bit more; I also read the
bug reports which I mentioned in my earlier post in more detail. There
are two nicer ways to fix this problem:
a) /etc/X11/Xsession.xfree86 is in fact /etc/X11/Xsession from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just my 2 cents but I am getting a little desperate at the number of
bog ups
in Unstable at the moment. I don't want to leave the platform but if
things
continue like this I will have to. Like many folks perhaps, I am
completely
baffled by Debian's reluctance to get
On Thu, 4 May 2006 15:37:58 +0100
Mark Crean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just my 2 cents but I am getting a little desperate at the number of
bog ups in Unstable at the moment. I don't want to leave the platform
but if things continue like this I will have to. Like many folks
perhaps, I am
On Thu, 04 May 2006 12:41:11 -0300
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think we should blame all Debian developers. The only real
problems I've had with sid were related to x-server; all other parts
of Debian are rock solid. Maybe the x-server Debian maintainers are
new/unexperienced in
I don't think we should blame all Debian developers. The only real
problems I've had with sid were related to x-server; all other parts
of Debian are rock solid. Maybe the x-server Debian maintainers are
new/unexperienced in that task?
The Debian X Strike Force are much older, crustier,
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 09:15:09PM -0300, Toshiro wrote:
I don't think we should blame all Debian developers. The only real
problems I've had with sid were related to x-server; all other parts
of Debian are rock solid. Maybe the x-server Debian maintainers are
new/unexperienced in that
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 04:50:10PM -0700, Bill Thompson wrote:
On Thu, 04 May 2006 12:41:11 -0300
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think we should blame all Debian developers. The only real
problems I've had with sid were related to x-server; all other parts
of Debian are rock solid.
Toshiro wrote:
Well, that's what you say, but the fact is that all the major problems I've
ever experienced with sid were always related to x-server; their performance
looks very poor to me.
This just indicates that you haven't used sid long enough. After you've
used it ten years, you will
Hello
I have bee struggling with this problem for a while
not, I would appreciate some help in fix it. I am not
able to boot into wdm or X.
I just did an #apt-get dist-upgrade from woody to the
testing tree. Also I upgrade to kernel 2.6.12-1-686
My system was working good but now I have a
Fred J. wrote:
Hello
I have bee struggling with this problem for a while
not, I would appreciate some help in fix it. I am not
able to boot into wdm or X.
I just did an #apt-get dist-upgrade from woody to the
testing tree. Also I upgrade to kernel 2.6.12-1-686
My system was working good but now
I had the some problem last night.
I fixed it this morning, some how it broke when i upgrade somehting,
but i dont know.
That's the recipe:
note: i'm not sure if all the steps are necesary, that's because it
worked for me this way.
1. rmmod nvidia
2. apt-get remove --purge nvidia-kernel*
3. cd
Hi,
I thought of restarting my machine after the browser was getting stuck
at some websites since last night. On restarting, X couldn't start. The
error log indicated that the Nvidia module couldnot be loaded. Below are
the last few lines from the XFree86 log:
(II) Setting vga for screen 0.
Ritesh Raj Sarraf declaimed:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 2.6.x kernels do:
# modprobe mousedev;
# modprobe psmouse;
Thanks a million. Since I was running without X, googling for the answer
as a previous correspondent suggested would have been difficult. Now I'm
off to
Paul Mackinney wrote:
Thanks a million. Since I was running without X, googling for the answer
as a previous correspondent suggested would have been difficult. Now I'm
off to read those 2.6.x docs...
If you're not aware, there are text-mode web browsers (lynx is the best
known one; links can
Thanks for your Inputs!
@Dave: I tried allready with several depth-parameters with no effect.
I think it's really the power-management wich makes these problems.
I tried another monitor yesterday and got the same troubles.
Now I play arount with PM-parameters in the ServerFlags of XF86Config-4
Greetings:
I'm having a little bit of trouble starting X with kernel 2.6.4 from
unstable, I was using the standard kernel that comes with woody, then I
upgraded it using the normal method: apt-get install kernel-image.
With the old kernel X work flawlessly, but after the upgrade it start
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 03:00:29 -0700
Didier Caamano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this just a bug that is being fixed or it is actually a problem in my
computer; any hint in how I can work with this problem will be
appreciated.
It's neither a bug nor a problem with your computer. It's a
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 2.6.x kernels do:
# modprobe mousedev;
# modprobe psmouse;
HTH,
rrs
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Didier Caamano wrote:
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 03:00:29 -0700
From: Didier Caamano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: X problems
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 04:36:57PM -0600, David wrote:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 09:28:47PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have serious problems to start the X with my sony multisync 17se.
My monitor is a Sony Multiscan 15 sf2
I had a lot of identical blackouts when I was upgrading XFree.
hi!
I have serious problems to start the X with my sony multisync 17se.
My configuration is as follows:
Debian 24 from ftp.de.debian.org (woody)
XFree86 V4.4.0 (after I crashed with 4.1.0)
Graphic-Device: 3dLabs Oxygen VX1 (Glint Permedia V3) on PCI 1:0:0
Monitor: As described above.
It seems
On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 21:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi!
I have serious problems to start the X with my sony multisync 17se.
My configuration is as follows:
Debian 24 from ftp.de.debian.org (woody)
XFree86 V4.4.0 (after I crashed with 4.1.0)
Graphic-Device: 3dLabs Oxygen VX1 (Glint
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 09:28:47PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have serious problems to start the X with my sony multisync 17se.
My configuration is as follows:
Debian 24 from ftp.de.debian.org (woody)
XFree86 V4.4.0 (after I crashed with 4.1.0)
Is this from some Debian package (if
1. Netbeans Java-IDE, after recent upgrade including XFree86, immediately
kicks out the session. One logs in again to a new X session. This is not the
same as control/alt/bksp since in the 2.6.2 kernels, the mouse needs be
exercised a bit before it starts working. A new session.
(Note that
--- David Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Netbeans Java-IDE, after recent upgrade including
XFree86, immediately
kicks out the session. One logs in again to a new X
session. This is not the
same as control/alt/bksp since in the 2.6.2 kernels,
the mouse needs be
exercised a bit before
On Friday 27 February 2004 10:10, you wrote:
--- David Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Netbeans Java-IDE, after recent upgrade including
XFree86, immediately
kicks out the session. One logs in again to a new X
session. This is not the
same as control/alt/bksp since in the 2.6.2
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 12:13:13PM +0100, David Baron wrote:
| Feb 27 11:57:27 d_baron ypbind[619]: broadcast: RPC: Timed out.
| ypbind[619] broadcast: RPC: Timed out. I have one of these every 74 seconds.
| This was flagged on google (this time I checked) but no solutions. What is
| it. This
In installing xserver-common (4.2.1-10) on unstable I get a
note:
Note: not updating /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config; file does not exist.
This is followed by xserver-xfree86 (4.2.1-10) noting:
Note: not updating /etc/X11/X; file does not exist.
Note: not updating /etc/X11/XF86Config-4; file does not
On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 08:44:34PM -0400, R Ransbottom wrote:
What should I read/do to get X going?
You should read the BTS, like any other unstable user would. This is
endlessly reported there, including workarounds.
--
Marc Wilson | All of the true things I am about to tell you are
R Ransbottom wrote:
In installing xserver-common (4.2.1-10) on unstable I get a
note:
Note: not updating /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config; file does not exist.
This is followed by xserver-xfree86 (4.2.1-10) noting:
Note: not updating /etc/X11/X; file does not exist.
Note: not updating
* R Ransbottom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [31-08-2003 02:30]:
In installing xserver-common (4.2.1-10) on unstable I get a
note:
Note: not updating /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config; file does not exist.
A new version of that package is available. I am not sure if it
solves this issue though. The problem bit me
Hello everybody,
Today I did an upgrade using
apt-get upgrade
with the bunk packages in the /etc/apt/sources.list -
and it had a lot of upgrades for x in the bunk
packages. I never had problems with the bunk packages
before but... now suddenly the X isn't working anymore
!
I now removed the bunk
--- Joris Huizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
Today I did an upgrade using
apt-get upgrade
with the bunk packages in the /etc/apt/sources.list
-
and it had a lot of upgrades for x in the bunk
packages. I never had problems with the bunk
packages
before but... now suddenly
-- Matthew Weier O'Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Monday, 20 January 2003, 04:18 PM -0500):
I just installed an ATI All-in-Wonder PCI VGA card in my machine, and
I'm having a few problems with X.
I'm using a Slimline flat-panel LCD monitor
snip
I'm getting some wierd behaviour, though.
I just installed an ATI All-in-Wonder PCI VGA card in my machine, and
I'm having a few problems with X.
I'm using a Slimline flat-panel LCD monitor, and I have a chart showing
Horizontal frequency and Vertical refresh rates. I've specified the
appropriate ranges in my /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file.
Hi Matthew.
I have ATI All-in-Wonder Pro AGP card and I use driver from GATOS for
XFree86 version 4.1.x. This driver works fine for me (XVideo, TV tuner ...)
attachment: Pict0008.JPG
Hey, thanks Kent that's great.
(I have been following the list, honest! Guess I missed that post
though...)
:-)
Chris
Kent West wrote:
Chris Owen wrote:
I have now found a solution for this mouse problem in X: it seems gpm
was the problem. After uninstalling gpm, the PS/2 mouse now works
Hi, if someone could help me get my X server + mouse running I'd be very
grateful.
Hardware details:
Old AJP 5400 laptop (you won't have heard of it), 75MHz Pentium, 16MB RAM
Trackpad PS/2 mouse
Cirrus Logic 754x display chipset
800x600 LCD display
Debian 3.0r0
The story so far:
I used to have
I have now found a solution for this mouse problem in X: it seems gpm
was the problem. After uninstalling gpm, the PS/2 mouse now works
correctly in X. If anyone can tell me why this is, or whether there's a
workaround which lets me keep gpm, that would be interesting (although
to be honest
Chris Owen wrote:
I have now found a solution for this mouse problem in X: it seems gpm
was the problem. After uninstalling gpm, the PS/2 mouse now works
correctly in X. If anyone can tell me why this is, or whether there's
a workaround which lets me keep gpm, that would be interesting
Hello all,
i have two monitors (2x 1024x768) on my debian 3.0 with X 4.1.0.1 and WindowMaker
0.80.0. I configured the xinerama mode and most all works properly. When i set a
scaled backround picture its being resized to 2048x768 but the right monitor shows the
same left part of the picture
Okay, I figured out the problem. Seems the xbase-clients package needs
to be installed. I don't quite understand why the packages of programs
like xosview don't depend on this.
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Argh! I hate^H^H^H^H^H am having some trouble with X.
$ ssh -l root foo.example.com
foo# xosview
Can't open display named
Yes, sshd_config on foo contains
X11Forwarding yes
and ssh_config on my machine contains
ForwardX11 yes
In fact, everyting works fine on many other machines I have
Em Sáb, 2002-03-23 às 22:10, David Wright escreveu:
Argh! I hate^H^H^H^H^H am having some trouble with X.
$ ssh -l root foo.example.com
foo# xosview
Can't open display named
this should be
ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michel.
Yes, sshd_config on foo contains
X11Forwarding yes
Hello i have a computer with a Gforce2gts 32 ddram, 1.3mhz athlon-tbird
computer , 256 mb of memory.
I have Debian woody installed using xf4 and Sometimes X crashes dont know
why?. And i have checked /var/log/X* and .xsession-errors. The /var/
file when i do tail the only error i see is:
ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-X is the same as saying X11Forward = yes and root@ is the same as
saying -l root. Doesn't help. (I did try, just to make sure.)
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Cameron Kerr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, shock wrote:
Does it happen with any other user account?
it happens with all accounts.
Try running the server in debug mode. This will likely tell you whats
happening.
this results in output on both the client and server
* Stephen E. Hargrove ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
Cameron Kerr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, shock wrote:
Does it happen with any other user account?
it happens with all accounts.
okay, i'm not really sure what's going on, but rebooting my client
machine
I have two servers, and both have exactly the same configuration files.
I can ssh2 to one and fire up X applications. However, the other
results in the following. (Both servers have X forwarding enabled in
the ssh2_config file.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin/perlmonks$ ssh2 +x -v server2
debug:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, shock wrote:
I have two servers, and both have exactly the same configuration files.
I can ssh2 to one and fire up X applications. However, the other
results in the following. (Both servers have X forwarding enabled in
the ssh2_config file.)
[snip debugging output]
Let's
I am trying to set up a diskless workstation (to centralize maintainance) but
am having problems getting X sessions to work.
The system boots (from a floppy, then mounts root and /usr seperately over
nfs), and I can login and work from a text console. The xdm login appears, but
when I log in,
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 02:25:31AM -0800, David Wright wrote:
I am trying to set up a diskless workstation (to centralize maintainance) but
am having problems getting X sessions to work.
I have done this as well.
The system boots (from a floppy, then mounts root and /usr seperately over
I am using an AGP nVidia GeForce2 MX video card and am experiencing video
problems. The screen, even in text mode, shows lots of flickering, horizontal
lines.
The monitor is a 1600 x 1200 19 LCD; I can plug it into another machine and
the image is beautiful, so I don't think the problem is in
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, David Wright wrote:
I am using an AGP nVidia GeForce2 MX video card and am experiencing video
problems. The screen, even in text mode, shows lots of flickering, horizontal
lines.
The monitor is a 1600 x 1200 19 LCD; I can plug it into another machine and
the image
On Friday 18 January 2002 11:45, David Wright wrote:
I am using an AGP nVidia GeForce2 MX video card and am experiencing video
problems. The screen, even in text mode, shows lots of flickering,
horizontal lines.
The monitor is a 1600 x 1200 19 LCD; I can plug it into another machine
and the
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, David Wright wrote:
I don't need top 3D performance, so I would prefer not have have to
deal with nVidia's closed-source drivers -- isn't there also an
open-source driver from XFee86-4? (nv?) And shouldn't the kernel
load agpart to use the AGP slot? How do I get it to do
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Xavier Hubin wrote:
I experienced also flickering but i fixed it by updating manually in the
XF86config-4 file the refrech rate given in my monitor documentation.
Be carfull with that! Be sure to put value given in your monito doc!!
If they're not printed on the monitor,
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 12:25:00PM +0100, Benjamin Sommerfeld wrote:
the installation of these drivers is really no problem. just read the
Readme form their homepage.
default window-manager: look at the links
/etc/alternatives/x-window-manager and /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager
On Friday 18 January 2002 14:25, Benjamin Sommerfeld proclaimed:
default window-manager: look at the links
/etc/alternatives/x-window-manager and /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager
they point to your default window managers. i think if you set the
x-session-manager to gnome for instance, it
On 12-10-2001, at 08h 27'18, Kurt Lieber wrote:
I had a similar problem -- check to make sure you aren't also running gpm
(General Purpose Mouse interfaces) It doesn't always play nicely with X.
I know, it was the first think I checked. After that I looked at
IRQ. Everything seams fine.
I have a problem with the X server.
I have a new PC, with P IV on a Intel 850 chip set
with a PS2 mouse and keyboard.
I run Xfree 4.1.0.1-3 and kernel 2.4.10ac12.
My problem is that I can't use the mouse and sometime the
keyboard. The error is not reproducible. By simply restarting
X I can have
I had a similar problem -- check to make sure you aren't also running gpm
(General Purpose Mouse interfaces) It doesn't always play nicely with X.
You can check if gpm is started by doing 'ps ax |grep gpm'
hth
--kurt
My problem is that I can't use the mouse and sometime the
keyboard. The
Aaron == Aaron Traas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Aaron When I start emacs, using my trusty old .emacs file I've
Aaron been keeping and maintaining for years, The colors I've
Aaron selected aren't quite working right. Basically, I set the
Aaron background color to black, and that
I'm using Woody/testing, and XFree86 4.x. I'm using emacsen flavor of
Emacs20.
When I start emacs, using my trusty old .emacs file I've been keeping
and maintaining for years, The colors I've selected aren't quite working
right. Basically, I set the background color to black, and that works,
Aaron == Aaron Traas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Aaron I'm using Woody/testing, and XFree86 4.x. I'm using emacsen
Aaron flavor of Emacs20.
Aaron Basically, I set the background color to black, and that works,
Aaron except or where there's text. Each character taken up by
Aaron something other
Yes, I am running KDE 2.1.1, and that was the problem! Everything works
now. I did have to restart X to get this to work, however...
Thanks for your help!!
--Aaron
Daniel Katz wrote:
Aaron == Aaron Traas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Aaron I'm using Woody/testing, and XFree86 4.x. I'm using
I can't figure out just what package is causing this problem.
I noticed it first when i got branden's 4.1.0-pre5 X packages and
installed them. every once and a while the screen would just freeze. if
I Ctrl-Alt-F1 to a console and then return to the F7 (X) terminal it is
back to normal. After a
Hello
I am trying to to install Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 rev 2 non US on to Compaq
Professional Workstation 5000 (system outline below).
So far I have managed to successfully install the basic Debian system. But I
need to recompile the kernel to take advantage the systemy?s dual processors on
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 11:24:36AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I am trying to to install Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 rev 2 non US on to Compaq
Professional Workstation 5000 (system outline below).
So far I have managed to successfully install the basic Debian system. But I
need to
hi,
i was using a potato system. i did a dist-upgrade to woody. the upgrade went
without a hitch but for X. some packages were of version 3.3.6-18. i tried
removing 3.3.6-18 but said dependency problems.
I have Riva TNT2 ULTRA card. downloaded the binary drivers from nvidia and
installed
Hello
You can try this ...
1. Add deb http.us.debian.org/debian sid main to your
/etc/sources.list 2. apt-get update
3. apt-get install xserver-xfree86
4. Download nvidia's driver sources ( NVIDIA_GLX-0.9-769.tar.gz
and NVIDIA_kernel-0.9-769.tar.gz )
On Fri, 18 May 2001, harsha wrote:
hi,
i was using a potato system. i did a dist-upgrade to woody. the upgrade
went without a hitch but for X. some packages were of version 3.3.6-18. i
tried removing 3.3.6-18 but said dependency problems.
I have Riva TNT2 ULTRA card. downloaded the
I've just added a new user to my system, and she can't fire up X. When
she enters startx, it creates .Xauthority, and then craps out with
_IceTransSocketCreateListener: failed to bind listener
_IceTransSocketUNIXCreateListener: ...SocketCreateListener() failed
_IceTransMakeAllCOTServerListeners:
I installed a bunch of packages from sid because I wanted to run
gnapster-gtk 1.4.2-0.1. I managed to get all of the packages installed
and configured, including Gnapster, but I broke X in the process. When
I try to start X I get this message:
X: /etc/X11/X points back to X wrapper executable,
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