On Fri, 17 Apr 1998, Jonas Bofjall wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
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> > I used to run AccelX on Debian 1.3.1 with no problems.
> > I did a custom install and installed ONLY server and fonts.
>
> Did xdm work with your configuration?
>
> thanks
> // Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECT
> On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
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> > I used to run AccelX on Debian 1.3.1 with no problems.
> > I did a custom install and installed ONLY server and fonts.
>
> Did xdm work with your configuration?
Yes. Actually I used X only via xdm.
Alex Y.
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> On Tue, 24 Mar 1998, AUBORD Alain wrote:
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> > 3) Buy the complete package
> > 4) Do a custom installation and then install just the AcceratedX package
>
> Is there anyone out there running Accelerated X on Debian?
> HOW do I do it?
I used to run AccelX on Debian 1.3.1 with no problems.
I did
I use AccelX with last version of Debian without too much problems. But I use
only the server, when I have tried to install all the package I get different
strange problems (xdm, xinit does not work well), if I deinstall the Xfree
package I get problem to run X programs (like library not found or c
Jonas Bofjall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After the AccelX installation however, none of the previously installed
> X-programs works. Upon startup they give a `floating point exception'
> and then dies. Not even xdm works.
>
> I think the problem is related to X-lib, because running the program
The Accel-X's xinit and xdm don't work on Debian? Did you try running ldd
on them to see what libraries they are linked to, and then check to see if
you actually have the libraries. If you have them, try running "nm" on
the library to see if the function has actually been resolved or defined
in t
On Mon, Mar 23, 1998 at 11:46:52AM -0500, Ossama Othman wrote:
> Hi Jonas,
>
> I tried the Accelerated-X demo on my hamm system. It worked without a
> glitch, except for some monitor timings that I will have to convert from
> XF86Config style to XI style.
>
> I haven't tried the Accelerated-X se
Hi Jonas,
I tried the Accelerated-X demo on my hamm system. It worked without a
glitch, except for some monitor timings that I will have to convert from
XF86Config style to XI style.
I haven't tried the Accelerated-X server on any bo system. Sorry I
couldn't be of any help.
-Ossama
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Accel X 4.1 with patches works fine. (accel x specific patches). I
just told Debian not to install it's Xserver binary. Even then, it should not
make a difference. Depending if they changed it or not, Accel X 4.1 uses a
"termcap" based install via binary, I would advise installing term-
> How well does Accelerated X (a commercial X server from www.xig.com) work
> with Debian GNU/Linux? Is there a Debian installer for it? Can I skip
> installation of XFree if I buy AccelX (if so, won't Debian dependencies
> of XFree give me problems)?
I am using AccelX 4.1 with no problems. My sug
On a related note -- what is the best way to install Accelx4.1 on a hamm
or bo system?? Last time I tried (I was running bo) it overwrote xfree's
xkb and a few other things.
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> has anyone installed accelx 4.1 on a bo system. I have a copy and
> wanted to install it. But the last time I did it rendered Xfree
> unusable. It ate the kb database.
It's a "feature" of AX 4.1. Next time before installing AX, backup
you /etc/X11 directory and restore after installation.
Al
I guess there will be AGP support very soon !
Matthew
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Date: Thu, 23 Oct 1997 10:27:41 +0100
From: Graham Gedeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Matthew Tebbens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: accelx 4.1
Matthew Tebbens wrote:
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> I see that
> Chris Hanson writes:
Chris> [...] In the future, you will have to be careful not to
Chris> update the XFree86 server package accidentally, because this
Chris> will overwrite the AcceleratedX server. [...]
I didn't change any symlinks. I went into the X86 config file (forget
the exact
-> I`ve just got hold of AccelX2.1 but already have xbase installed for
-> Debian1.2.8 . Is it OK to install AccelX in as well as xbase? If not,
-> what happens to the dependancies on xbase?
->
-> TIA
You must have xbase installed to install AccelX.
Franck
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On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, Chris Hanson wrote:
> You will need to install an XFree86 server in order to satisfy the
> package dependencies that require an X server. Other than that, it's
> not important. In the future, you will have to be careful not to
> update the XFree86 server package accidentally
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