>> Hello:
>>
>> I recently installed Debian 1.3 on a '386, but apparently did not complete
>> the process correctly. X was not configured (although everything else
>> that I have tried seems to be).
>>
>> I cannot find 'xf86config' or 'XF86Setup' on the system.
I made the smae mistake when I fi
> If neither of these is there, then you don't have X installed. You
> must install xbase and one of the xserver-* packages. If you want to
> use XF86Setup then you must also install xserver-vga16.
>
Clearly, it wasn't installed correctly. There are all kinds of X
application
On Fri, 27 Feb 1998 09:12:35 MST, wrote:
> Hello:
Hello
> I recently installed Debian 1.3 on a '386, but apparently did not complete
> the process correctly. X was not configured (although everything else
> that I have tried seems to be).
If dselect or dpkg says your xserver isn't configured, y
>Hello:
>
>I recently installed Debian 1.3 on a '386, but apparently did not complete
>the process correctly. X was not configured (although everything else
>that I have tried seems to be).
>
>I cannot find 'xf86config' or 'XF86Setup' on the system.
>
> If neither of these i
Hello:
I recently installed Debian 1.3 on a '386, but apparently did not complete
the process correctly. X was not configured (although everything else
that I have tried seems to be).
I cannot find 'xf86config' or 'XF86Setup' on the system.
If neither of these is there, then you
Hello:
I recently installed Debian 1.3 on a '386, but apparently did not complete
the process correctly. X was not configured (although everything else
that I have tried seems to be).
I cannot find 'xf86config' or 'XF86Setup' on the system.
Should I remove X and re-install, or is there another
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