Dear Mark and everyone else,
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 05:09 pm, you wrote:
> This may be too late, but I think you need to use
> 'dexconf' to update XF86Config-4.
... that did it! A snapshot can be found at:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/jaymz/debian/sarge-1280x1024-kde-2.png
... which is a vast imp
Dear Debian Users,
Thanks for all of your responses.
I have tried the suggestions, but have make only a small amount
of progress.
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 09:39 pm, John Summerfield wrote:
> I find configuring X on Debian a never-ending challenge. A technique I
> (and a few other I know) use is to
Kent West wrote:
James Sinnamon wrote:
I have an established Red Hat 9.0 system and I am trying to migrate
to a Debian/Sarge system using all the same /home/* subdirectories.
I am simply hoping to have a desktop and display that has the same
resolution and roughly the same functionality, to be
James Sinnamon wrote:
I have an established Red Hat 9.0 system and I am trying to migrate to a
Debian/Sarge system using all the same /home/* subdirectories. I am
simply hoping to have a desktop and display that has the same resolution
and roughly the same functionality, to begin with, as I ha
James Sinnamon wrote:
Dear KDE/Debian users,
(Similar e-mail previously sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED])
I have an established Red Hat 9.0 system and I am trying to migrate to a
Debian/Sarge system using all the same /home/* subdirectories. I am
simply hoping to have a desktop and display that has th
On (29/06/04 21:12), James Sinnamon wrote:
> Dear KDE/Debian users,
>
> (Similar e-mail previously sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
> I have an established Red Hat 9.0 system and I am trying to migrate to a
> Debian/Sarge system using all the same /home/* subdirectories. I am
> simply hoping to h
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