Have sence, but, emelfm (the 1) work fine to, so it it gtk. But mtpaint not
use gtk+ or gtk2. All point to the X server :(
Kailash Kalyani cogió un teclado y escribió:
>
> > I just update debian6 to 7 and bad surprises:
> >
> > lazaro@utopian:~$ mtpaint
> > The program 'mtpaint' received an X Wi
> I just update debian6 to 7 and bad surprises:
>
> lazaro@utopian:~$ mtpaint
> The program 'mtpaint' received an X Window System error.
> This probably reflects a bug in the program.
>
> lazaro@utopian:~$ emelfm2
> (emelfm2:3422): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_store_iter_next: assertion
> `iter-
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 15:00:54 +0200, Enrique Matías Sánchez (Quique) wrote:
> I've bought a Samsung n210 netbook, which has an Intel GMA 3150 graphics
> card.
>
> I've installed Debian testing on it, and KDE 4.4 from experimental.
> Unfortunately the graphical interface doesn't work properly.
>
>
Hello
Andrew Malcolmson (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I'm attempting to compile the GPLed 2.2.0 beta of TheKompany's Rekall
> and the configure script halts with a failed check for 'X includes'.
> Searching aptitude for likely packages sources for X includes (this
> means C header files, right?)
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 05:00:04PM -0500, Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
> I'm attempting to compile the GPLed 2.2.0 beta of TheKompany's Rekall and
> the configure script halts with a failed check for 'X includes'.
> Searching aptitude for likely packages sources for X includes (this means
> C header f
HIP HIP Three cheers for all:
I installed the kernel headers & the NVIDIA driver read the manual fixed
XF86Config-4.
Then startx
And wounder of wonders KDE poped up. Of course I thought that I had purged
it. Well if SNAFU is the way things are I'll live with it.
Thanks to All You Really helped;
Hello Hoyt,
Am Fre, 2003-10-24 um 15.42 schrieb Hoyt Bailey:
[...]
> The new system consists of:
> Motherboard: Gigabyte 7VAX VIA KT-400, W/USB-2,Audio (AC97), 8X agp.
> Video: NVIDA GeForce-4 MX-440 4X agp.
> Modem: Intel 536EP PCI 56K V92.
> Powered by AMD 2100+ With 512M memory.
>
> I instal
On Saturday 30 March 2002 17:17, Kent West wrote:
> john gennard wrote:
> >[snip]
> >
> >[snip] get the error message:-
> >'probable hardware bug:clock timer configuration
> > lost - probably a VIA686a.
> > restoring chip configuration'
>
> If you custom compile a ke
Kent West wrote:
try "startx -- :1" to start X on the second display (Ctrl-Alt-F8
instead of Ctrl-Alt-F7 to switch to it if you switch away from it with
Alt-Fx).
Oops. "[Ctrl-]Alt-F8 instead of [Ctrl-]-Alt-F7 to switch to it if you
switch away from it with Ctrl-Alt-Fx)."
Kent
--
To UN
john gennard wrote:
I have installed Potato 2.2r4 on a third box and am
having difficulty in getting X to work.The mobo and
cpu were running Potato on an upgraded box, and the
harddisk held Slink for a long time.Kernel is 2.2.19,
and xfree-common etc packages are v.3.3.6-11.
Normally, Debian ge
Quoth "Branden Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:37:05PM +0800, Michael Robinson wrote:
>> I don't know what you did from 4.1.0-6 to 4.1.0-7, but it broke my Dell
i5000e
>> (ATI Rage Mobility 128, using ati driver). The screen was covered with
>> random display glitches (co
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:37:05PM +0800, Michael Robinson wrote:
> I don't know what you did from 4.1.0-6 to 4.1.0-7, but it broke my Dell i5000e
> (ATI Rage Mobility 128, using ati driver). The screen was covered with
> random display glitches (correlated with CPU utilization), and when I
> sw
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 09:38:14PM -0700, Anthony wrote:
> Thanks Tim,
> I got my mouse working with the GUI but when I start X it doesn't work.
> Also I can't quit X. I hit ctrl+alt+backspace and it quits and brings me to
> the text mode but than the log-in pops up again.
> It's like X just keeps
w I'm trying to figure out how to get online. I'm sure the list will be
hearing more from me.
Thanks for the help so far.
Anthony
> From: "Price, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 14:51:38 +1000
> To: "'Anthony'" <[EMAIL PRO
From: "Price, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 14:22:32 +1000
> To: "'Anthony'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: X Window System - Mouse - Newbie Question
>
> Of course,
>
> /dev/psaux - I should have mentioned that
L PROTECTED]>
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: X Window System - Mouse - Newbie Question
>
> Yes, I've had the same problem...
> Assuming your mouse is a PS/2 Intellimouse (round plug), like mine, you might
> try pointing it to /dev/psaux.
> s
> See
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 07:26:42PM -0700, Anthony wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm trying to get my X Windows working and everything seems Okay except for
> my mouse.
> I've configured the XF86Config file.
> I have a Microsoft Intellimouse with 3 buttons including the scroller.
> I have the config file po
Yes, I've had the same problem...
Assuming your mouse is a PS/2 Intellimouse (round plug), like mine, you might
try pointing it to /dev/psaux.
See if that helps.
Brian DunnettE
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 07:26:42PM -0700, Anthony wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm trying to get my X Windows working and eve
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