* Andrew Kae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2001-07-09 04:50):
>Hi,
>
>I'm kinda digging up this thread from april becuause i'm having the
>same problem and there didn't seem to be a definite answer to the
>thread.
>
>I've been using xfree86-common 3.35 then decided to update to t
Hi,
I'm kinda digging up this thread from april becuause i'm having the same problem and there didn't seem to be a definite answer to the thread.
I've been using xfree86-common 3.35 then decided to update to the testing-distribution and now i have xfree86-common 4.something
When I tried star
I got X working !!! :)
well just IceWM is working - but that's ok
there are still some error messages from some programs - I don't know how to fix
them!
Warning: Color name "black" is not defined
Warning: Color name "red3" is not defined
Warning: Color name "green3" is not defined
Warning: Color n
ctually what happened. Take a look and
> see.
>
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> Marc Wilson
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> -Original Message-
> From: Philipp Bliedung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 1:20 AM
Thanks to everybody who replied, I got X working :)
I just didn't upgrade all the XFree86 packages - that was kinda stupid, oh
well...
My desktop is 'working' now - but it's totally messed up!
When it starts I get this message:
"You are not running a GNOME Compilant Window Manager. GNOME support
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-Original Message-
From: Philipp Bliedung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 1:20 AM
To: Kent West
Cc: debian-user
Subject:Re: help! can't start X anymore
I don't have a file named X
On 16 Apr 2001, Philipp Bliedung wrote:
> I don't have a file named X in /etc/X11. I believe that's what it's complainig
> about when I do startx. There is a file named X in /usr/bin/X11 but when I do
> ./X
> then I get the same error messages as startx would give me.
> I don't have a file named X
I don't have a file named X in /etc/X11. I believe that's what it's complainig
about when I do startx. There is a file named X in /usr/bin/X11 but when I do
./X
then I get the same error messages as startx would give me.
I don't have a file named XFree86 in /usr/bin/X11/
Besides there another thi
Philipp Bliedung wrote:
Hi
I have a problem. I'm on a potato machine with xfree 4.0.2 installed.
Everything was working fine until I installed Gimp 1.2 from woody.
I added the woody tree to /etc/apt/sources.list and did an apt-get
install gimp1.2 gimp1.2-perl and installed a whole bunch of pack
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