On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 17:11:16 -0800 (PST), S wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have been trying different things to get XFree86 running. The last
> message I got was:
> xfOpenConsole: command not found
>
> When I try vidtune, I get:
> Error: Can't open display
>
> Again: I have
S Clement wrote:
>I have been trying different things to get XFree86 running. The last message
>I got was:
>xfOpenConsole: command not found
>
>When I try vidtune, I get:
>Error: Can't open display
>
>
This is because vidtune depends on X running already. vidtune is not a
tool you need
S Clement wrote:
I have been trying different things to get XFree86 running. The last
message I got was: xfOpenConsole: command not found
When I try vidtune, I get: Error: Can't open display
Again: I have Debian 3.0 running on half of a 40 Gig drive on a
Toshiba Satellite A30. Boot control is
I have been trying different things to get XFree86 running. The last message I
got was:
xfOpenConsole: command not found
When I try vidtune, I get:
Error: Can't open display
Again: I have Debian 3.0 running on half of a 40 Gig drive on a Toshiba
Satellite A30. Boot control is lilo and
hanks, Tom
-Original Message-
From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 14 augustus 2003 22:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help needed on getting XFree86 running
Tom Hesp wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>Although I have quite some Unix background I am relatively new to
Dear all,
Although I have quite some Unix background I am relatively new to Debian.
I am trying to get the Xfree86 xserver running on my PC with onboard Intel
I810 video chip set but whatever I try to do it fails. I have searched the
archives of this mailing lists and several FAQs and tried a num
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