>>>>> "Miller" == Eamiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Miller> I am brand new to the Linux operating system, and have Miller> been trying to install XFree86 on my system. My first Miller> question is, should I get 3.2 from Xfree86.org, or is Miller> there a specific Debian package that I can use? Next, do Miller> I download the aout files, or the elf files? I have tried Miller> both with no success. When I undo all of the required Miller> files I get various errors when I try to run XF86Setup. Miller> Anything from missing library files to a missing card Miller> file. I really need more detailed info then XFree86 gives Miller> me. Do I untar the files in the root directory, or the Miller> /usr/X11R6 directory that I create myself. Right now I am Miller> totally lost, and desperately seeking help. I would recommend getting a full Debian distribution (1.2 is the current stable one). Then, run 'dselect' to choose which packages you want on your system. If 'dselect' has found the distribution correctly, it will offer you a rich variety of packages to choose from. There's a whole section for X11. As a minimum, you'll need xbase, xfntbase, and an X server or two (xserver-vga16 and one for your particular video card). That should allow you to get X running, then you can install more X packages as you see fit. If you're a newbie, don't worry too much about which version of X you're getting. Get whichever version comes with the particular distribution you are installing. Most likely it will be 3.1.2 -- so be it. It's a tried and true X system and you're much less likely to have problems with it than if you get the newest version at any cost. Also, many many more people can help you with 3.1.2 than with 3.2, since 3.2 is extremely new. Let the experts get used to it first, and then do what they do. Hope this helps. If it doesn't, feel free to send me a personal mail. -- Nathan L. Cutler Linux Enthusiast http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~nlc -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]