Thanks alot! That's probably it... I'll have to get offline now in order to
test this. BYE!
Philippe Troin wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Oct 1997 20:23:19 EDT Shaul Peleg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > Can anyone tell me why I can't run the executable (if it is that!) that
I am having trouble getting X windows to run. I am *nix illiterate. The
documentation that I found did not help. My system is fairly simple - I
have a simple Trident Providia 9865 based board with 2 megs. After I
setup using generic VGA / VGA16 base / afterstep I run startx and the
screen goes blan
Can anyone tell me why I can't run the executable (if it is that!) that
gcc compiles? Is there some kind of setup required? I am compiling in my
home directory and another file, without the suffix is made but can't be
run! Thanks all!
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Will Lowe wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Shaul Peleg wrote:
>
> > Ok... I ran 'startx' and this time the bottom (lets say) 1/4 of the screen
> > flashed white for a second... and that was it. I mean, the HD gets accessed
> > here
en garbled? The setup program works
fine... hmmm... also - is it true that the monitor can get screwed up if I let
it
stay like that for too long? Thanks for your help!
Will Lowe wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Shaul Peleg wrote:
>
> > I have tried numerous installations of X and
I have tried numerous installations of X and I can't get the monitor to
display anything when I 'xinit'. I have a Jaton Video-67P card (don't
ask!) based on the Trident Providia 9685 chipset. I used the SVGA
base... and I tried using both of the Jaton drivers (neither for the
67P) and Trident 96xx
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