| Yes, that is exactly what I did by upgrading my debian | dist... as well... | awesome! It is funny what will trigger one to look in | the rite direction... I had assumed when I installed | pkg 'kde' and 'evolution' that I would get an xserver, | but of course not! Silly rabbit: | apt-get install xserver-svga | -> I imagine now I should have more success! | | > | > That would be MY recommendation. I mean, if you've really been beating | > yourself up over this for a while, give it a fresh start, maybe. | > | > -- michael | > | > | > On 17 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | > | > > Hello all, | > > | > > Frustrated. Original running woody now sid trying to | > > resolve this issue. I am hoping that one of you has | > > crossed this bridge and are able to help! | > > | > > xf86config runs without snag... but when | > > 'startx' -> fails, b/c no /usr/bin/X11/X | > > | > > My understanding is that X should be a symlink to a | > > valid X server (e.g. /usr/bin/X11/XF86_SVGA). | > > # ls -d /usr/bin/X11/X* | > > Xmark | > > | > > is all that is returned :-( | > > | > > I have searched hi and low, | > > Lloyd
apt-get install xbase-clients