Robert Rati wrote:
> I believe I've seen that error message before. It had to do with the
> Xserver not supporting the graphics card. Have you checked to see if
> there's an Xserver that matches you video card better?
I've tried all servers except for "monochrome".
> Also, what version
> of X
Evan Van Dyke wrote:
> *SNIP*
>
> Judging from your message, you certianly seem to have read all the
> documentation and
> such... but I thought I'd set this out there:
>
> Have you tried running 'XF86Setup' or 'xf86config'? These two programs
> are used to
> reconfigure your XF86Config file for
Jens Vogel wrote:
> Dan Willard wrote:
>
> > Two things that would help, which version of debian are you running and
> > which version of X?
> >
>
> I run Debian 2.0r3 (hamm) and X11R6.
More accurate: X11R6.3
>
>
> > --Dano
Dan Willard wrote:
> Two things that would help, which version of debian are you running and
> which version of X?
>
I run Debian 2.0r3 (hamm) and X11R6.
> --Dano
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jens Vogel [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thur
Hi all!
Recently I've installed Debian Linux on my system (i.e. UNIX is a new
world for me) to get rid of the virus called "Windows" :-)
Everything was fine and easy and I've learned a lot about the prompt.
But I haven't been able to configure the X-Server yet (sorry if this is
pretty old for y
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