Brian composed on 2015-12-05 23:25 (UTC):
> On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 17:56:14 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>> Brian composed on 2015-12-05 20:52 (UTC):
>> > On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>> >> Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night. Normally
>> >>
On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 23:38:32 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 05 December 2015 23:25:20 Brian wrote:
> > On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 17:56:14 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > > Brian composed on 2015-12-05 20:52 (UTC):
> > > > On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > > >> Fresh
On Saturday 05 December 2015 23:25:20 Brian wrote:
> On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 17:56:14 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > Brian composed on 2015-12-05 20:52 (UTC):
> > > On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > >> Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night.
> > >>
On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 17:56:14 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> Brian composed on 2015-12-05 20:52 (UTC):
>
> > On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>
> >> Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night. Normally
> >> using startx rather than any DM, but DM when
Brian composed on 2015-12-05 20:52 (UTC):
> On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>> Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night. Normally
>> using startx rather than any DM, but DM when used, has no pointer either..
>> Mouse could be used to select and cli
On Saturday 05 December 2015 15:52:13 Brian wrote:
> On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night.
> > Normally using startx rather than any DM, but DM when used, has no
> > pointer either.. Mouse could be used to sel
On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night. Normally
> using startx rather than any DM, but DM when used, has no pointer either..
> Mouse could be used to select and click, but no way to tell where pointer was
> until
Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night. Normally
using startx rather than any DM, but DM when used, has no pointer either..
Mouse could be used to select and click, but no way to tell where pointer was
until it hovered something that changes on hover. Same problem in IceWM
El lun, 30-06-2008 a las 15:37 -0500, Bryan Bishop escribió:
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Nyizsnyik Ferenc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 14:15:18 -0500
> > "Bryan Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hey all,
> > >
> > > I was playing around with a dual monitor setup
On 06/30/2008 03:37 PM, Bryan Bishop wrote:
[...]
Now I'm finding that the old configuration isn't
working either. It's telling me that "ati" is not a valid driver. I've
ran apt-get install xorg-xserver-ati-video successfully, but this
hasn't solved the problem. X is telling me that there are no
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Nyizsnyik Ferenc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 14:15:18 -0500
> "Bryan Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I was playing around with a dual monitor setup last night and found
> > myself editing the X configuration in an attempt
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 14:15:18 -0500
"Bryan Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I was playing around with a dual monitor setup last night and found
> myself editing the X configuration in an attempt to have both the
> laptop's LCD and the CRT functioning at the same time from the ATI
Hey all,
I was playing around with a dual monitor setup last night and found
myself editing the X configuration in an attempt to have both the
laptop's LCD and the CRT functioning at the same time from the ATI
card in the Gateway M675. Somehow I made a mistake. I know there's a
backup configuratio
Chris wrote:
On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 10:51 -0500, Kent West wrote:
With one of the newer updates to X, Xinerama became problematic with an
Intel video chipset, which broke my dual-monitor setup (the second video
card is nVidia-based). After months of living without my dual-monitor
setup to wh
On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 10:51 -0500, Kent West wrote:
> With one of the newer updates to X, Xinerama became problematic with an
> Intel video chipset, which broke my dual-monitor setup (the second video
> card is nVidia-based). After months of living without my dual-monitor
> setup to which I had
With one of the newer updates to X, Xinerama became problematic with an
Intel video chipset, which broke my dual-monitor setup (the second video
card is nVidia-based). After months of living without my dual-monitor
setup to which I had become accustomed, I finally snagged another
nVidia-based P
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 10:27:56AM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 09:10:32 +0200, Andrea Venanzi wrote:
> > Hello! I have a Nvidia Geforce 5200, what driver and bus must I set in
> > x-config in Debian 3.1r1 install?
>
> Configuration should be more o
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 09:10:32 +0200, Andrea Venanzi wrote:
> Hello! I have a Nvidia Geforce 5200, what driver and bus must I set in
> x-config in Debian 3.1r1 install?
Configuration should be more or less automatic when you install XFree86,
using the packages "discover"
Hello! I have a Nvidia Geforce 5200, what driver and bus must I set in x-config in Debian 3.1r1 install? Many Thanks
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S Clement wrote:
> No matter what I do with the XF86Config-4 in /etc/X11, I get the same fatal
> error message at the end:
> xf86OpenConsole: Cannot find a free VT
>
>I could not find anything like xf86OpenConsole. When I had Debian before, X
>attached itself to tty7 automati
No matter what I do with the XF86Config-4 in /etc/X11, I get the same fatal
error message at the end:
xf86OpenConsole: Cannot find a free VT
I could not find anything like xf86OpenConsole. When I had Debian before, X
attached itself to tty7 automatically. Any ideas? I can
Le Mon, 06 Jun 2005 00:08:13 -0500, Abhishek a écrit :
> How do I start the services in
> particular runlevel & how to make them permanent so that I get then
> in the next boot up.
rcconf is the recommanded one. sysvconfig or sysv-rc-conf are alternatives
(though i cannot confirm if they do thing
Hello Abhishek,
Abhishek, 06.06.2005 (d.m.y):
> I am a redhat linux user. I have installed debian linux
> with 2.6.8-1-386 kernel. I can't configure the X. So is there any
> command as redhat-config-xfree86 to configure the X server or what r
> the steps to configure the X server.
Just run "dpkg
Dear sir,
I am a redhat linux user. I have installed debian linux
with 2.6.8-1-386 kernel. I can't configure the X. So is there any
command as redhat-config-xfree86 to configure the X server or what r
the steps to configure the X server. My video card's chip is nVedia
Gforce MX 200 wit
Adam Spencer wrote:
...
Secondly, Knoppix is a branch of Debian right? X config is a nightmare
with Debian (I have spent many hours swearing at it) but Knoppix just
gets on with it and you can tweak later. Is it possible to do this on an
established Debian installation? If not why not?
Hello
In addition to what everyone else has posted, you might look at the
debian-knoppix list.
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one. Also, Klaus uses a mix of free,non-free,unstable,testing and stable
software. This is what makes it unique and able to configure X so well.
> X config is a nightmare
> with Debian (I have spent many hours swearing at it) but Knoppix just
> gets on with
stuff from third parties. (At least that's my current
understanding of it.)
X config is a nightmare with Debian (I have spent many hours swearing
at it) but Knoppix just gets on with it and you can tweak later. Is it
possible to do this on an established Debian installation? If not why
not
Adam Spencer wrote:
Secondly, Knoppix is a branch of Debian right? X config is a nightmare
with Debian (I have spent many hours swearing at it) but Knoppix just
gets on with it and you can tweak later. Is it possible to do this on
an established Debian installation? If not why not?
Knoppix is
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 02:45:07PM +0100, Adam Spencer wrote:
> Secondly, Knoppix is a branch of Debian right? X config is a nightmare
It is based on Debian, yes, but it is _not_ Debian. A distinction that people
never quite seem to make. :)
> with Debian (I have spent many hours swear
ix is a branch of Debian right? X config is a nightmare
with Debian (I have spent many hours swearing at it) but Knoppix just
gets on with it and you can tweak later. Is it possible to do this on an
established Debian installation? If not why not?
Thanks
Adam.
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On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 00:59, Kent West wrote:
> Dan Roscoe wrote:
>
> >Anyway, I was able to get X working again now, with one exception. My
> >mouse cursor is now a series of vertical bars (think bar code) around, I
> >would guess 75pixels square. I've had this happen before with Debian,
> >and I
Dan Roscoe wrote:
Anyway, I was able to get X working again now, with one exception. My
mouse cursor is now a series of vertical bars (think bar code) around, I
would guess 75pixels square. I've had this happen before with Debian,
and I for the life of me cannot remember how I fixed it.
Ideas?
I've been having that recurring problem with X again. Lately my machine
has been running under a very heavy CPU load, while the machine is
idling, doing nothing. By high, I'm taking both CPU's at around 80%
load, with nothing except for gkrellm and bbpager running.
After extensive googling, and s
Kevin McKinley wrote:
> Lars Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How do I make debconf handle the X-configuration?
>
> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-common
> It's the first question.
For me as well. But perhaps it is a lower priority debconf question?
Perhaps your debconf priority is set too low to
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 09:26:34 -0700 (PDT)
Lars Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I make debconf handle the X-configuration?
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-common
It's the first question.
Kevin
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How do I make debconf handle the X-configuration?
When running dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 I recall earlier
being asked whether I want debconf to handle the
X-configuration. I'm not asked this anymore when running above
command...
Thanks,
Lars.
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Valter G. Nogueira Jr. (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Currently I am using woody.
>
> I installed icewm using the following
>
> apt-get install x-window-system
> apt-get install icewm
>
> and everything is ok but I was wondering:
>
> What is the xdm startup sequence?
> Where is defined
> -Original Message-
> From: Valter G. Nogueira Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:10 PM
> To: _debian user list
> Subject: xdm, icewmX config indeed
>
>
> Currently I am using woody.
>
> I installed icewm using the fo
Currently I am using woody.
I installed icewm using the following
apt-get install x-window-system
apt-get install icewm
and everything is ok but I was wondering:
What is the xdm startup sequence?
Where is defined icewm as my window manager?
My system doesn't have .xinitrc, .xsession or whaterv
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
I think I should be using "Intellimouse" or "Auto" for my usb mouse however
debconf doesnt offer me the option.
The relevant section in /var/cache/debconf/config.dat is :
Name: xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol
Template: xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol
Value: Im
>
> 4) Also, it is rather ridiculous to have to log in to halt or reboot
> the computer. How can I add the Shutdown/Restart option to gdm?
>
In gdm.conf put HaltCommand=/sbin/shutdown -h now
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#
# I have a couple of issues to resolve now with my Debian installation:
#
# 1) I commented out the tulip module in /etc/modules, but when I boot
# it still tries to config eth0. This is currently a problem (I must
# wait for it to time-out) because I moved
I have a couple of issues to resolve now with my Debian installation:
1) I commented out the tulip module in /etc/modules, but when I boot
it still tries to config eth0. This is currently a problem (I must
wait for it to time-out) because I moved my computer and have no
ethernet network availab
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 11:55:57AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 11:28:11PM +0518, USM Bish wrote:
> > Try Ctrl-Alt-F10. Works with some keyboards.
>
> Try Ctrl-Alt-F1 instead. Ctrl-Alt-F10 works with some _installations_,
> specifically those which have a getty running o
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 11:28:11PM +0518, USM Bish wrote:
> Try Ctrl-Alt-F10. Works with some keyboards.
Try Ctrl-Alt-F1 instead. Ctrl-Alt-F10 works with some _installations_,
specifically those which have a getty running on tty10. The default,
however, is to have gettys running on tty1-tty6, so
Your problem seems to be inability to get access to
your computer since "xdm" is taking you directly
into "X", from where the system blanks out.
Try Ctrl-Alt-F10. Works with some keyboards.In case
you manage to come out to console, immediately do
the following as root:
#update-rc.d -f xdm re
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Jim Merante wrote:
> Is there a keystroke combination that will prompt the
> boot commands and allow me to skip the load X windows
> command?
>
Actually, what I find works is Ctrl-Alt-Backspace (repeat as
necessary). Apparently (judging by other answers) XDM is
stubbo
"Anderson, TimTL33E" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>From: Jim Merante [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Is there a keystroke combination that will prompt the
>> boot commands and allow me to skip the load X windows
>> command?
>
>use c-a-F1 to switch to a virtual console, run xf86config from there.
And
use c-a-F1 to switch to a virtual console, run xf86config from there.
tim
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Merante [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 2:19 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: X config problem causes me to have r
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I think the reason it is doing this is because XDM is running and putting you
right into X Try ctrlaltf10 that should drop you out to a command prompt. My
suggestion would be to remove XDM which you could do my running apt-get remove
xdm. This is will let you play with various configs and boot y
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Jim Merante wrote:
> Is there a keystroke combination that will prompt the
> boot commands and allow me to skip the load X windows
> command?
When lilo comes up you can hit . Then type "linux single" and you
will get a root prompt.
Is there a keystroke combination that will prompt the
boot commands and allow me to skip the load X windows
command?
(BTW, if I have posted this on a non-newbie list, I
apoloogize and I will seek help elsewhere)
After I have configured X and go to run it, my monitor
goes blank and the green light
Hi,
I finally found what was the problem. It was some conflict
withe gpm default options .
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 07:30:02PM -0600, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to know what protocol should I put in
> > the XF86Config for the Logitech
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 07:30:02PM -0600, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know what protocol should I put in
> the XF86Config for the Logitech wheel mouse?
>
> I tried the MouseMan protocol and the mouse cursor
> jump/move out of control :(
Section "Pointer"
Protocol
If it's ps/2 try either ps/2 or imps/2
Chanop
Once upon a time, I heard Timothy C. Phan said
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know what protocol should I put in
> the XF86Config for the Logitech wheel mouse?
>
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Hi,
I'd like to know what protocol should I put in
the XF86Config for the Logitech wheel mouse?
I tried the MouseMan protocol and the mouse cursor
jump/move out of control :(
TIA
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Timothy said,
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know what is the proper and easy way for a
> not so X-experience guy to configure the X windows. Specifically
> the configuration in the XF86Config, modeline, options, etc.
> Secondly, how to setup the desktop for user if the X-window
> was configured
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
tphan >Hi,
tphan >
tphan > I'd like to know what is the proper and easy way for a
tphan > not so X-experience guy to configure the X windows. Specifically
tphan > the configuration in the XF86Config, modeline, options, etc.
tphan > Secondly, how to se
Hi,
I'd like to know what is the proper and easy way for a
not so X-experience guy to configure the X windows. Specifically
the configuration in the XF86Config, modeline, options, etc.
Secondly, how to setup the desktop for user if the X-window
was configured properly?
If the XDM is i
Hi,
I noticed that when running fvwm2 (or fvwm) after a few window
drags, the screen gets corrupted. The wierd thing is that I
do not see this problem when using wmaker at all.
Has anyone else ever seen this problem? If so, any clues would
be helpful. Perhaps fvwm/2 exercises the X Server mor
On Fri, Oct 02, 1998 at 09:17:34AM -0700, Dunlap, Randy wrote:
> Thanks to Pann and Chris for pointing out that I was still using
> the VGA16 server instead of the S3 server.
>
> But ... did I miss something somewhere? Either XF86Config could have
> modified /etc/X11/Xserver for me or it could h
If you were asking about screen resolution (for example, VGA,
SVGA, etc.), then you need to install the appropriate X server. If
you want high resolution, xserver-vga16 will not do it. You would
want one of the others (for example, xserver-svga), which can be
found in the /X11 directory at t
Marizio asked:
> Does someone know where in the config files one can set the -dpi option for
> the X server, if a value is needed which is different from the default?
Do you really mean the "-dpi" option for printing, fonts, etc.? If
so, disregard my following answer.
If you are really
Does someone know where in the config files one can set the -dpi option for
the X server, if a value is needed which is different from the default?
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I have (very) recently done a new install of the 1.1 beta test software
on an IBM ThinkPad 360. I had previously installed the 0.93R6 release
on the same machine, and was able to configure X without much difficulty.
After installing the 1.1 beta (which went _very_ smoothly! :), I can no longer
ge
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