Shashank Bhide wrote:
Hello all,
I have installed a test system with potato debian and want to have
the KDE installed onto the system. The problem that I am facing is I
do not have a text browser to search for packages and install them.
Which packages would I need to install in order to
Shashank Bhide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have installed a test system with potato debian
potato is quite old at this point; I would definitely recommend you
upgrade to Debian 3.0, "woody", which has been the current stable
release for over a year now.
> and want to have the KDE installed o
Hello all,
I have installed a test system with potato debian and want to have the
KDE installed onto the system. The problem that I am facing is I do not
have a text browser to search for packages and install them. Which packages
would I need to install in order to get KDE installed on to
Debiandomain wrote:
>
> Hi Group,
> I just noticed X windows didnt install after doing a fresh install of slink.
> How do I install it? Do I use dkpg or something? I normally install it with
> everyhting else but I guess I forgot to select it or something.
> Thanks
>
> --
You could use dselect a
Hi Group,
I just noticed X windows didnt install after doing a fresh install of slink.
How do I install it? Do I use dkpg or something? I normally install it with
everyhting else but I guess I forgot to select it or something.
Thanks
On Sat, 1999-12-04 at 17:57:00 -0700, csager wrote:
== snip ==
> I have run XFR86Config, but when I type the command:
> startx
> I get so many error messages that scroll by my screen so
> fast that I don't know what all the problems are.
> Is there
csager said:
> I get so many error messages that scroll by my screen so
> fast that I don't know what all the problems are.
> Is there a way to get all of the error message into a file
> so that I can make a reasonable attempt at solving my
> problem? Or possibly a way to step through the errors so
On 04-Dec-1999, csager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to get all of the error message into a file
> so that I can make a reasonable attempt at solving my
> problem?
If you are using bash for your shell
startx 2>&1 > filename
or if you are using t/csh
startx >& filename
or i
I've got Debian Linux 2.1 running on an old 386 DX intel
chip system.
I've installed all of the X11 packages that I think I need
from
http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/x11/
starting with xfree86-common, and xserver-common and then
downloading other dependent packages.
Here's everything that I
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