On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 16:58:44 -0500, Matt Tulini
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi folks, I was actually able to get Xserver and KDE up by running
>'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86'! I printed out Sean and Stephen's
>suggestions and tried Stephen's first because it was the simplest. I'm
>not sur
Hi folks, I was actually able to get Xserver and KDE up by running
'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86'! I printed out Sean and Stephen's
suggestions and tried Stephen's first because it was the simplest. I'm
not sure if it works as well as it could though, I should probably
compile the right m
This one time, at band camp, Matt Tulini said:
> Hi folks, I'm pretty new to the Linux world and I need some help
> configuring Debian (3.0r0). I've used RedHat 8 with the 2.4 kernel
> and had no problems, but I was looking for a more lean distro and
> decided to try Debian. The installation went
hey matt,
i feel your pain for X. i've done lots of installations for all kinds
of different machines and people, and the only consistant hitch
has been getting X going. and in most cases, it's because of the
video card being nvidia (when the machine is i386 anyways). it's not
that hard to get
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