Jörgen Andersson said:
> Hi,
>
> I have some problems with my X. It crashes. It worked fine until yesterday
> and I did nothing :). Except running apt-get update, apt-get upgrade. I'm
> running unstable.
>
> Anybody have an idea, what's wrong. I have checked my memory with
> memtest86 and it ok.
>
On 03/12/02 Alan Chandler did speaketh:
> They work for me. Remember if you upgrade your kernel, you have to rebuild
> debs from those packages against the new kernel headers and then re-install
> these new debs that you have made.
>
> In fact, even with the same kernel versions, whenever debi
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 02:39:38PM +0100, Tom wrote:
> >I had installed xserver-xfree86. I ran xfree86config. But when i tried to
> >run X command, i got this error. "NO SCREEN FOUND". Can someone help me
> >please?
> >
> >I got a Geforce 2 mmx 64mb video card
>
> It probably
if you want a more thorough description, try searching this archive
backwards in the past week or two, there are about half a dozen emails
on this topic. otherwise, here's a very terse summary :)
sean
- roll your own kernel with make-kpkg, or at least install the
kernel-headers packag
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On Tuesday 03 December 2002 3:00 pm, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 03/12/02 Alan Chandler did speaketh:
> > Better still use the debian packages nvidia-kernel-src, nvidia-glx-src
> > and kernel-headers and follow the instructions
> > in the README.Deb
On 03/12/02 Alan Chandler did speaketh:
> Better still use the debian packages nvidia-kernel-src, nvidia-glx-src and
> kernel-headers and follow the instructions in the
> README.Debian.gz in /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-src
>
> Although this is not essential - I believe (but not tested) that xf
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On Tuesday 03 December 2002 1:39 pm, Tom wrote:
> >I had installed xserver-xfree86. I ran xfree86config. But when i tried
> > to run X command, i got this error. "NO SCREEN FOUND". Can someone help
> > me please?
> >
> >I got a Geforce 2 mmx 64
>I had installed xserver-xfree86. I ran xfree86config. But when i tried to
>run X command, i got this error. "NO SCREEN FOUND". Can someone help me
>please?
>
>I got a Geforce 2 mmx 64mb video card
It probably has something to do with the Nvidia-drivers, and you not
having the
On 03/12/02 Gilberto Garcia Jr. did speaketh:
> I had installed xserver-xfree86. I ran xfree86config. But when i tried to
> run X command, i got this error. "NO SCREEN FOUND". Can someone help me
> please?
>
> I got a Geforce 2 mmx 64mb video card
Then it's not configured properly.
Try
Evan Van Dyke wrote:
>
> I've just installed Debian 2.0, using the 2.0.34 Kernel... Dselected
> all the X11 stuff, installed it, etc. When I try to run fvwm95(actually,
> I'd like to use ksh, but fvwm95 was already there, being in the hamm
> install) I get libXpm.so.4 not found. I tried wm2, an
CTRL-ALT-F1 should get you to a character terminal even
with X installed. There you will be able to sign on.
The problem has to do with shadow passwords. Something to
do with needing to with needing to use xdm-shadow instead
of xdm.
On Sat, 21 Jun 1997, Richard Harran. wrote:
> I have just insta
You can always type Ctl-Alt-F1 to get to a regular console. I don't know,
however, if that will fix your problems.
Ben
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> I have just installed the X11 graphical windows program, at the same time
> as upgrading from debian 1.2 -> 1.3. It all worked fine at the time, and
> I se
On Sat, 21 Jun 1997, Richard Harran. wrote:
> I have just installed the X11 graphical windows program, at the same time
> as upgrading from debian 1.2 -> 1.3. It all worked fine at the time, and
> I selected to have X11 coming up automatically on start-up. However, I
> have just rebooted my mach
This is a known problem, I believe. Check the info under the
disks-i386 directory -- I think there is a file in there that mentions
this.
FYI, you should try this, as root on the console:
shadowconfig off
shadowconfig on
"Richard Harran." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have just installed t
On Sat, 2 Nov 1996, Vaibhav Goel wrote:
> Recently, I downloaded and installed Debian Rex. This was about 4 days ago.
> The installation seems to go Ok. Whenever I try to start X using "startx"
> it seems to start ok but the mouse pointer for some reason always moves
> to the lower left hand c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jens Decker) writes:
>
> The monitor gets black and after CTRL-ALT-F4 I get:
>
> TRANS(SocketUNIXConnect) () can't connect: errno = 111
> giving up.
> xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to X server
> xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error.
>
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