On 4/17/06, Jan Schledermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You should try to read the hundreds of posts, in this news
> group, covering this particular topic, over the past 2-3 days!
> Solutions and explanations havew been given to most of the
> problems arising from the sid/dist-upgrade problems pe
WireSpot wrote:
> I'm running unstable. I've done an apt-get update and an apt-get
> dist-upgrade yesterday and didn't restart the computer until today. When I
> was hit by this problem (I start with `startx` from console):
>
> (EE) Failed to load module "bitmap" (module does not exist, 0)
> (EE)
I'm running unstable. I've done an apt-get update and an apt-get
dist-upgrade yesterday and didn't restart the computer until today. When I
was hit by this problem (I start with `startx` from console):
(EE) Failed to load module "bitmap" (module does not exist, 0)
(EE) Failed to load module "pcida
On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 09:25:09PM -0500, Jeffrey Nowakowski wrote:
> I'm using testing, with no packages from unstable. I'm also using
> gdm.
>
> First, while upgrading a bunch of packages yesterday I got an error
> upgrading the x11-common package. Second, after rebooting I get some
> nasty lo
I'm using testing, with no packages from unstable. I'm also using
gdm.
First, while upgrading a bunch of packages yesterday I got an error
upgrading the x11-common package. Second, after rebooting I get some
nasty looking kernel messages in the logs. I have included both
errors below, along wit
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 05:58:10PM +0100, M.J.P.Benschop wrote:
> I'm running potato on a laptop with a ATI Mobility M 4.
Good.
> I had a perfectly fine working X whith kde and everything.
> After I did an apt-get update/apt-get upgrade earlier this week
> X got broken.
> I'll attach the /var/log/X
Hi,
I'm running potato on a laptop with a ATI Mobility M 4.
I had a perfectly fine working X whith kde and everything.
After I did an apt-get update/apt-get upgrade earlier this week
X got broken.
Am I the only one experiencing this
I'll attach the /var/log/XFree86.log.
What I make from it i
Erik Steffl wrote:
>
>well, that means that X works perfectly. what you're missing is a
>window manager.
>
So I am.
>you can do a lot more. for example switch to another console and run
>some X program with -display :0 and switch back to X.
>
That is so neat! Thanks for the -display :0 trick.
David Densmore wrote:
>
> I used Apt to upgrade from Slink to Potato, now X doesn't work.
> The X server will start, the background appears and the mouse cursor
> will move around the screen (running twm), but no xterm appears and
well, that means that X works perfectly. what you're missing is
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-]Subject: X Broken After Upgrade
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-]I used Apt to upgrade from Slink to Potato, now X doesn't work.
-]The X server will start, the background appears and the mouse cursor
-]will move around the screen (r
I used Apt to upgrade from Slink to Potato, now X doesn't work.
The X server will start, the background appears and the mouse cursor
will move around the screen (running twm), but no xterm appears and
the cursor menu won't appear when I press the mouse button. So I can't
do anything except move th
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