On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 12:26:07AM +0200, Jan C. Nordholz wrote:
> > Hi Guys and Gals,
> > sorry to bother again, I am still struggling with getting Xorg to start on
> > my system (debian testing, 2.6.7 kernel). I have used essentially the same
> > settings as previously with xfree86. When I ente
> Hi Guys and Gals,
> sorry to bother again, I am still struggling with getting Xorg to start on my
> system (debian testing, 2.6.7 kernel). I have used essentially the same
> settings as previously with xfree86. When I enter startx, I get a message
> that no device can be opened for the mouse
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi Guys and Gals,
>sorry to bother again, I am still struggling with getting Xorg to start on my
>system (debian testing, 2.6.7 kernel). I have used essentially the same
>settings as previously with xfree86. When I enter startx, I get a message that
>no device can be o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys and Gals,
sorry to bother again, I am still struggling with getting Xorg to start on my
system (debian testing, 2.6.7 kernel). I have used essentially the same
settings as previously with xfree86. When I enter startx, I get a message that
no device can be open
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