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
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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