Hi All,
I am having trouble with gnome-session and was hoping someone might be
able to help me out. The problem is that I cannot get gnome-session to
start. When I have gnome-session in my .xinitrc, X crashes. X will run
when gnome-session is removed from .xinitrc, but when I try to start
gnome-s
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Hi again,
Today I moved /etc/X11 and /usr/X11R6 and I apt-get --reinstall all of
the packages associated with X 4.0.1. However, I still received the
error cannot open fonts (the one I posted yesterday). I was so hopeful
when I updated this afternoon and all of the packages had been updated.
eve
hello group,
i was wondering if someone could help me get a scrolling mouse to
function properly. i read some various suggestions on how to get such a
device to work in x which suggest that it is important to make changes
in the XF86Config file, so I did the following:
in the Pointer Section i h
hello group,
i was wondering if someone could help me get a scrolling mouse to
function properly. i read some various suggestions on how to get such a
device to work in x which suggest that it is important to make changes
in the XF86Config file, so I did the following:
in the Pointer Section i h
hello
i am a new debian user and i just learned a hard lesson. I guess it is
a bad idea to issue the following command:
rm -R /usr/
i try to look at the bright side, you know make lemonade and all that,
so at least i get a new system as a result of my bonehead mistake.
Hopefully i will make di
Hello,
I am trying to get the sound modules to load during the login, but I am
having problems. I added a sound file to my /etc/init.d directory and
updated the modules using the command update-rc.d sound defaults.
However, during login I get the following command:
/etc/init.d/rc: /etc/rc2.d/s
Hello,
I am new at this, so this may be a simple question. I recently
installed potato on my home computer, and have sound working. However I
am only able to listen to cds when I am logged in as root. When I try
to listen as user, I get a message that says I cannot access the cdrom
because perm
Hello,
I am a brand new to the world of linux. I have potato installed on my
system at home, and I am now trying to set up sound modules. I am stuck
and was wondering if anyone could help me. I will be as detailed as
possible, so please forgive any redundant information:
1. using xconfig, I went
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