If you install xbase at this point, with the xserver in place, it should tell you, via dependancies all that you need for a base install. Just hit enter and let it do it's thing. Then run xf86config, and it should work. Then you can start wondering about contrib and window managers. Get the base working.
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Alberto Ruiz wrote: > Rick, > I was able to install xserver-svga successfully. What am I suposse to do > next? You mentioned that all I have to do is run XF86Config to configure > my xserver. But I do not see the XF86Config command any where. I don't > think that xserver-svga includes the xf86config command. Something is missing. > It is confusing to decide what to do, because some people say in this mailing > list to don't use dselect, others say that I need to have xbase installed > before I try to install any of the xservers. Who is right? At least your > way worked so far, but I cannot configure the xserver. I used dselect to > install it. > I installed the package: xserver-svga_3.2-1.deb (I assume is the latest > debian stable package). I purged xbase, xfnt, and etc. > Any help will be greatly appreciated and thanks again for all you help > > Alberto Ruiz > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .