On Fri, 01 Feb 2002 16:54:10 -0600 Brian Wiese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't seem to get X to install correctly no matter what I do.
> Everything else seems to work fine and installing without X works fine.
> I've been using the simple install and have tried various combinations
> of the X w
"Favreau, Vincent F." wrote:
> Ok, thanks. I think I skipped so steps during the installation ...
> Still, I mounted all disks properly and I am working on ZIP drive, CDROM
> and modem installations.
> I have a big HD and would like to start developping projects that were
> initially made for UNIX
"Favreau, Vincent F." wrote:
> Hi,
> I installed your latest 2.1 version from floppies adn it works fine.
> I am configuring the drivers and mounting them.
> But I can't find any windows manager on the HD... Did I missed something in
> Dselect process ?
>
> = > Why don't I have any X11 files ? How
As Peter suggests below, you can run xf86config (as root) from outside of
dselect to create the XF86Config file. Alternatively, you can run XF86Setup
for a graphical routine to create the file. I've found that if one of these
doesn't produce a useable XF86Config file, sometimes the other routine wi
Hello Cristov:
You should be running dselect from the root account.
If you are ignore the above sentence. I personally have
to run dselect several times when performing a raw
install. This is because some of the dependencies must
be satistied before other packages can be installed ( I think ).
Whe
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> Hi!
>
> A few days ago I installed Debian 2.0 and today I tried to install
> X11R6 (3.3.2.3). When I started preinst.sh I get the message:
>
> "You appear to have an a.out system. a.out binaries are not available
> for this release."
>
> Please help. I'm very
On Sun, 16 Nov 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> > That solution will certainly not work like you say it. First libc6 would
> > have to be installed. Before that, libc5 would have to be upgraded to
> > 'unstable'. And before that, lsdo would have to be upgraded to 'unstable'.
> > Also, locales would h
> > you card is supported (partially at least) by Xfree86-3.1.1 release.
> > Debian doesn't have this release in stable. I would suggest you
> > to install debian packages for xserver-svga and -vga16, download
> > only SVGA server from xfree86 site and copy it over existing server
> > installed by
On Sun, 16 Nov 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> > I have a few problems installing X11 on my Debian system; it seems that
> > the video will not work. I have a Matrox Millenium-II card (w/ 4MB WRAM)
> > and a 15" NEC MultiSync 4FG monitor. I looked up compatibility problems
> > and I have seen that t
> I have a few problems installing X11 on my Debian system; it seems that
> the video will not work. I have a Matrox Millenium-II card (w/ 4MB WRAM)
> and a 15" NEC MultiSync 4FG monitor. I looked up compatibility problems
> and I have seen that the Matrox Millenium-II is not compatible with
> XFre
Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jeff Alami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I have a few problems installing X11 on my Debian system; it seems that
> > the video will not work. I have a Matrox Millenium-II card (w/ 4MB WRAM)
> > and a 15" NEC MultiSync 4FG monitor. I looked up compatibility
Jeff Alami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a few problems installing X11 on my Debian system; it seems that
> the video will not work. I have a Matrox Millenium-II card (w/ 4MB WRAM)
> and a 15" NEC MultiSync 4FG monitor. I looked up compatibility problems
> and I have seen that the Matrox Mil
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