> Hallo
>
> my name is Ingo.
Hi.
> I have installed the GNU/Debian version 2.0.
> Now i have a problem with the X-windows system.
Which card and monitor do you have? 640x480 seems like either a pretty old
ISA card, or a very old monitor, or both.
Make sure you have the right settingsif you
Hallo
my name is Ingo.
I have installed the GNU/Debian version 2.0.
Now i have a problem with the X-windows system.
I have running the x-server but X didn“t start.
There is only an error message on the textmode that call :
no valid mode "480x640" installed
But I have config the XF86Setup and I
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Andrew Ivanov wrote:
>I got a 14" monitor, and even with 1024x764 Wharf buttons in AfterStep do
>look kinda big. WHich file holds the size of buttons in AS?
>I realize that .xpm's will neen to be replaced as well to indicate new
>size or button, but it will not be a problem.
I
On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Ana Graca Silva wrote:
>
> To everyone who was thinking respond to my previous mail:
>
> About how to configure afterstep, i've solved my mistery :
>
> Copied all the files from /usr/share/afterstep to the directory AfterStep
> on my home. Played with some files, and now I h
To everyone who was thinking respond to my previous mail:
About how to configure afterstep, i've solved my mistery :
Copied all the files from /usr/share/afterstep to the directory AfterStep
on my home. Played with some files, and now I have configured it to
fullfill all my needs (by now).
Tha
On Wed, 5 Aug 1998, Ana Graca Silva wrote:
>My new problem is the window manager - afterstep 1.4.5.3-1 .
>
>I was trying to configure my desktop when i found in afterstep home page
>some perturbing information - the AS Directory Strutcture in that page is
>much bigger then the mine in my home ...
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