hey drew,
this question comes up quite a bit--and personally is still the biggest
headache i get when installing new systems. here's my suggested solution.
if you have doubts about any of these steps don't hesitate to ask!
- roll your own kernel with make-kpkg, or at least install the
kernel-h
I know this is probably pathetic, but I am having trouble getting Xserver to run -- I
think. This is my first time installing Linux, so much of the technical details,
which would be helpful to know, are beyond me at the moment. I have included the file
/var/log/XFree86.0.log as an attachment f
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