Re: /tmp/xerrors

1999-07-09 Thread Jonathan Alexander Daniel
Geoff: I am in the US, so it is still not yet Shabbat (it is Friday morning here in NYC). I know I probably won't hear from you until Sunday. Out of all the good advice I have gotten from you all, I finally took yours, which was the simplest. I modified XF86Config in the following way: You

Re: /tmp/xerrors

1999-07-09 Thread Yedidya Bar-david
Hi Jonathan Alexander Daniel wrote: [snip] 2) Oded Arbel suggested using XF86Setup to modify the XF86Config file. (BTW, Oded: I used "find / -name "filename" -print with "-print" because the first place that I learned about that command used that switch and I figured I needed to use that

Re: /tmp/xerrors

1999-07-09 Thread Jonathan Alexander Daniel
Yedidya: Thanks for the quick reply. 3) While we are at it, I thought I might ask about an old problem. I can use Shift-PageUp to scroll up. But once I go into either KDE or Gnome and exit back to the command prompt, I can't use this to scroll up beyond the point where I exited from

Re: /tmp/xerrors

1999-07-09 Thread Jonathan Alexander Daniel
Yedidya: glibc is preferable, especially if you run a glibc-ed distribution (like RedHat 6, Debian 2.1...). However, any of them should work, if you have the respective libc library (just ls -l /lib and see). You can put it manually in /usr/X11R6/bin, but you'd better get a package of your

Re: /tmp/xerrors

1999-07-09 Thread Jonathan Alexander Daniel
Yedidya: glibc is preferable, especially if you run a glibc-ed distribution (like RedHat 6, Debian 2.1...). However, any of them should work, if you have the respective libc library (just ls -l /lib and see). You can put it manually in /usr/X11R6/bin, but you'd better get a package of your