Andrew Konosky wrote:
After I got the base system installed, I selected "Desktop Environment"
and apt installed both KDE and Gnome, Gnome as default. I switched it
over to KDE and KDM, but the installer didn't set up my graphical config
right.
My Radeon 8500 graphics card and my Philips 107P mo
On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 12:35, Andrew Konosky wrote:
> After I got the base system installed, I selected "Desktop Environment"
> and apt installed both KDE and Gnome, Gnome as default. I switched it
> over to KDE and KDM, but the installer didn't set up my graphical config
> right.
>
> My Radeon
Andrew Konosky wrote:
> After I got the base system installed, I selected "Desktop Environment"
> and apt installed both KDE and Gnome, Gnome as default.
I would like to see "KDE Desktop" and "GNOME Desktop", and not have
both installed.
> I switched it over to KDE and KDM, but the installer did
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 12:35:47 -0600, Andrew Konosky
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what command do I run to reconfigure
> the graphics setup?
>
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
might be what you are looking for.
You can also source /etc/bash_completion and then press tab after
entering the command mi
After I got the base system installed, I selected "Desktop Environment"
and apt installed both KDE and Gnome, Gnome as default. I switched it
over to KDE and KDM, but the installer didn't set up my graphical config
right.
My Radeon 8500 graphics card and my Philips 107P monitor are detected
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