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> No actually it is not. The correct way is to use dpkg-source. The
> command is 'dpkg-source -x .dsc'. This will recreate the
> maintainers build environ completely.
That's what the documentation says. But have you tried it? I did
not succed unpacking a souce this way:
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d read in an other posting it has to do
with bad cpu design. (That's what I read in the news -- somewhere
sometimes.)
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e 'setterm' is not. I
read in the news that you have to read the source of
'drivers/char/vesa_blank.c' in the kernel tree in order to get these codes.
For me those work well an the screen is activated trough key press or mouse
mouvement (gpm on the console).
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I don't know what this is for, I've never tried it. But I think this could
be a good starting point for you.
> TIA
>
> -Asher
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> I've configured XF86 (correctly I think) but evertime I try to start it
> with the "X" command, I get a grey screen and an X cursor. Nothing
> happens after that.
try 'startx' instead.
> Can anybody help?
I hope this helps.
> GK.
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