Re: Kernel 2.2.14 and Xserver

2000-03-07 Thread Igor Mozetic
> The old kernel was 2.2.12. I am currently using > potato. > When I go back to the old kernel I am still having the > same problems. I can fix all of the path statements > by hand, but the xserver problem makes no sense since > the files seem to be in place. The xserver starts but > with no windo

Re: Kernel 2.2.14 and Xserver

2000-03-03 Thread Tim Ryder
The old kernel was 2.2.12. I am currently using potato. When I go back to the old kernel I am still having the same problems. I can fix all of the path statements by hand, but the xserver problem makes no sense since the files seem to be in place. The xserver starts but with no window-manager. It

Re: Kernel 2.2.14 and Xserver

2000-03-03 Thread David Wright
Quoting Tim Ryder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I updated my kernel to 2.2.14 and it blew out my path statements. Colourful expression but I have no idea what you mean. Sorry. It might be helpful to know whether you use slink or potato and what the previous kernel version was. Cheers, -- Email: [EMAI

Re: Kernel 2.2.14 and Xserver

2000-03-02 Thread aphro
when you go back to the older kernel does it fix it? i can't think of any way the kernel would affect the path of the system.. nate On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Tim Ryder wrote: jawse >I updated my kernel to 2.2.14 and it blew out my path jawse >statements. Also when i run X i get the standard jawse >xi

Kernel 2.2.14 and Xserver

2000-03-02 Thread Tim Ryder
I updated my kernel to 2.2.14 and it blew out my path statements. Also when i run X i get the standard xinit screen with no window manager. If i run the window manager from the xinit screen then it works. All of the files appear to be in order in the /etc/X11 folder. Any suggestions Tim Ryder