Re: problemo

2004-09-10 Thread Subhro
Recompile the kernel after adding device agp without the s to the
kernel config file. Alternatively you can load agp as a module using
kldload agp.ko without the s.

Regards
S.


On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 03:19:30 +, A W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hey subhro? how come every time i try to launch KDE in 256 colors and select
 a screen like 800x600 it always gives me a 256 color and something like
 300x200 screen? how can i change it so that it runs like 256 color and
 800x600 pixs?
 
 From: Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: A W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 CC: freebsd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: problemo
 Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:25:53 +0530
 
 
 
 Suppose you want to setup X Server for a user called prince.
 Then log into the system as prince. Then type these commands:
 
 cat  .xinitrc Enter
 startkde Enter
 Ctrl+D
 startx
 
 This will work for you.
 
 Regards
 S.
 
 
 
 On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 02:48:56 +, A W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   how do i make files and where do i find my home directory? And what do u
   mean by without the s in the first line? And im just totally lost on
 the
   last sentence. quite annoying aren't i? one answer leads to more
 questions.
   If u find me annoying for not knowing anything, just tell me ill stop
   asking.
  
   From: Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Reply-To: Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: freebsd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   CC: A W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: problemo
   Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:09:57 +0530
  
  
   
   Make a file called .xinitrc in your home directory. The file would
   contain only startkde without the s in the first line. Save and
   exit the file. Next start the X server using startx without the s
   if you have installed the wrapper port or with X without the s if
   you havent. You should be back in track.
   
   Regards
   S.
   
   
   On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 02:31:12 +, A W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 Hi once again and very obviously i have ran into another problem.
 the
 Xfree86 i installed KDE window manager or w/e. So i reboot after i
 login
   and
 type startkde in the command prompt it gives me
 xet : unable to open display
 xsetroot : unable to open display
 startkde : starting up...
 startkde : Running kpersonlizer
 kwin : cannot connect to X server
 kpersonlizer : cannot connect to X server
 and the last message keeps on repeating but i no longer can type any
 commands into it

 then i tried Gnome and i typed gnome-session it gives me a message
   saying
 (gnome-session:520) : Gtk-warning ** : cannot open display:

 well what is certain is that my display is not working properly
 though i
 could be corrected. I have tried almost every option that associates
   with
 KDE and Gnome but i still can't tend to find what caused the
 problem.
   Please
 help me

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Re: problemo

2004-09-09 Thread Subhro
Make a file called .xinitrc in your home directory. The file would
contain only startkde without the s in the first line. Save and
exit the file. Next start the X server using startx without the s
if you have installed the wrapper port or with X without the s if
you havent. You should be back in track.

Regards
S.


On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 02:31:12 +, A W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi once again and very obviously i have ran into another problem. the
 Xfree86 i installed KDE window manager or w/e. So i reboot after i login and
 type startkde in the command prompt it gives me
 xet : unable to open display
 xsetroot : unable to open display
 startkde : starting up...
 startkde : Running kpersonlizer
 kwin : cannot connect to X server
 kpersonlizer : cannot connect to X server
 and the last message keeps on repeating but i no longer can type any
 commands into it
 
 then i tried Gnome and i typed gnome-session it gives me a message saying
 (gnome-session:520) : Gtk-warning ** : cannot open display:
 
 well what is certain is that my display is not working properly though i
 could be corrected. I have tried almost every option that associates with
 KDE and Gnome but i still can't tend to find what caused the problem. Please
 help me
 
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Re: problemo

2004-09-09 Thread Subhro
Suppose you want to setup X Server for a user called prince.
Then log into the system as prince. Then type these commands:

cat  .xinitrc Enter
startkde Enter
Ctrl+D
startx

This will work for you.

Regards
S.



On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 02:48:56 +, A W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 how do i make files and where do i find my home directory? And what do u
 mean by without the s in the first line? And im just totally lost on the
 last sentence. quite annoying aren't i? one answer leads to more questions.
 If u find me annoying for not knowing anything, just tell me ill stop
 asking.
 
 From: Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Subhro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: freebsd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 CC: A W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: problemo
 Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:09:57 +0530
 
 
 
 Make a file called .xinitrc in your home directory. The file would
 contain only startkde without the s in the first line. Save and
 exit the file. Next start the X server using startx without the s
 if you have installed the wrapper port or with X without the s if
 you havent. You should be back in track.
 
 Regards
 S.
 
 
 On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 02:31:12 +, A W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi once again and very obviously i have ran into another problem. the
   Xfree86 i installed KDE window manager or w/e. So i reboot after i login
 and
   type startkde in the command prompt it gives me
   xet : unable to open display
   xsetroot : unable to open display
   startkde : starting up...
   startkde : Running kpersonlizer
   kwin : cannot connect to X server
   kpersonlizer : cannot connect to X server
   and the last message keeps on repeating but i no longer can type any
   commands into it
  
   then i tried Gnome and i typed gnome-session it gives me a message
 saying
   (gnome-session:520) : Gtk-warning ** : cannot open display:
  
   well what is certain is that my display is not working properly though i
   could be corrected. I have tried almost every option that associates
 with
   KDE and Gnome but i still can't tend to find what caused the problem.
 Please
   help me
  
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