At 11:42 07.08.1999 -0400, you wrote
MK>
MK>I suspect that you could use the vga server, most if not all video cards
MK>should support vga unless they are very outdated. If I am mistaken I
MK>will gladly accept any and all _constructive criticism_ :-)
MK>
> The Reply begins here:
For me it
On Sat, Aug 07, 1999 at 05:11:37PM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 07, 1999 at 11:46:20AM -0400, Bill Leach wrote:
>
> > You can not install X without "graphic card dependencies". That is,
> > to display X sessions on your computer there must be an xserver that
> > "knows how" to speak to
On Sat, Aug 07, 1999 at 11:46:20AM -0400, Bill Leach wrote:
> I don't believe that Linux (any distribution) and XFree will both fit
> on your ZIP disk.
It will, but you will have a very cut down environment.
> You can not install X without "graphic card dependencies". That is,
> to display X se
At 11:46 07.08.1999 -0400, you wrote
> This was the original Message:
MK>Hi Michelle;
MK>
MK>I don't believe that Linux (any distribution) and XFree will both fit
MK>on your ZIP disk.
I must make a srtiped down Version
MK>You can not install X without "graphic card dependencies". That is
Hi Michelle;
I don't believe that Linux (any distribution) and XFree will both fit
on your ZIP disk.
You can not install X without "graphic card dependencies". That is,
to display X sessions on your computer there must be an xserver that
"knows how" to speak to your graphics hardware.
OTOH, you
Hello,
It is possible to install Debian 2.1 and XFree86 on a
LS-120/ZIP-Disk without any grapic card depencies ???
I like to use the installation on different computers
with different graphic cards.
Possible with different NIC's too.
Thanks in advance
Webmistress Michelle
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