Re: Missing file for X

1998-03-24 Thread Lee Bradshaw
On Tue, Mar 24, 1998 at 12:16:49PM -0500, Ben Pfaff wrote: > It looks like I may have given you misleading advice, or advice that > you have inadvertently misinterpreted. The Debian X Window System is > set up slightly different from the standard XFree86 setup. The file > /etc/X11/Xserver contain

Re: Missing file for X

1998-03-24 Thread Ossama Othman
I just did the exact same upgrade that you did for my Matrox Millenium II AGP. Here are some pointers that may help you: 0. DO NOT setup a link from the server to "X." Debian uses the /etc/X11/Xserver file to determine what X server to run. IIRC, /usr/X11R6/bin/X is a SUID wrapper so that X ser

Re: Missing file for X

1998-03-24 Thread Ben Pfaff
It looks like I may have given you misleading advice, or advice that you have inadvertently misinterpreted. The Debian X Window System is set up slightly different from the standard XFree86 setup. The file /etc/X11/Xserver contains the full path to the X server as its first line; /usr/X11R6/bin/X

Missing file for X

1998-03-24 Thread Chip Grandits
I am unable to run Xwindows. I have debian 1.31. I believe I have messed something up in an attempt to upgrade the SVGA server. Ben Pfaff said I needed the latest version of the SVGA server to support my Matrox Millenium II, so I downloaded X332SVGA.tgz from an X site. I am not clear how the