Re: X in Sid

2004-02-25 Thread Curt Howland
Hi, and thank you. I finally have X working. I believe, although I cannot be sure, that somehow kde was mucked up. Strange. I know about GPM, but didn't know about making sure that the two were in sync. That make a lot of sense, it was something like this mouse conflict that caused me to instal

Re: X in Sid

2004-02-24 Thread Uwe Dippel
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 14:30:06 +0100, Curtis Howland wrote: > Sorry I cannot quote, part of the "no X" problem. I > don't have errors, because, as someone else pointed > out, > this problem leaves no errors in the log file. That sounds too strange to me. If it didn't start, the log file will surely

Re: X in Sid

2004-02-24 Thread Micha Feigin
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 03:43:01PM -0800, Curtis Howland wrote: > Sorry I cannot quote, part of the "no X" problem. I > don't have errors, because, as someone else pointed > out, > this problem leaves no errors in the log file. > The problem is, I don't use an automatic manager, I > always startx

Re: X in Sid

2004-02-23 Thread Kent West
Curtis Howland wrote: Hi. Sorry, I'm going to have fun with this one. Lynx is saying that Yahoo's "attach files" option is malformed, so I cannot attach the file. I also don't have copy and paste. apt-get install gpm Then you'll have a console-based mouse that will do cut&paste for you (but re

Re: X in Sid

2004-02-23 Thread Curtis Howland
Sorry I cannot quote, part of the "no X" problem. I don't have errors, because, as someone else pointed out, this problem leaves no errors in the log file. The problem is, I don't use an automatic manager, I always startx. So the fix mentioned in digest #660 won't work. Anyone who wants to take