Re: KDE and VNCServer

2003-09-14 Thread Andy Neillans
> Try making sure that xfs is running. Also look at /etc/X11 to see if you > XF86Config has been "upgraded" Rus, XFS appears to be running: linux:/# ps -A | grep xfs 475 ?00:00:01 xfs linux:/# The XF86Config is the same as on one of my other Debian boxes (with the same video card)..

Re: KDE and VNCServer

2003-09-14 Thread Rus Foster
Hi, > Hi all, > > I have just installed Debian Woody on a machine that was running > Mandrake 9.0, and hit a few snags. > > After installing, I editing my /etc/apt/sources.list to include the > KDE.ORG info to install KDE 3.1, and ran apt-get dist-upgrade > > Everything appeared great. > > I then r

KDE and VNCServer

2003-09-14 Thread Andy Neillans
Hi all,   I have just installed Debian Woody on a machine that was running Mandrake 9.0, and hit a few snags.   After installing, I editing my /etc/apt/sources.list to include the KDE.ORG info to install KDE 3.1, and ran apt-get dist-upgrade   Everything appeared great.   I then ran apt-get i