Re: X issues

2001-01-13 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Gerry Chu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010113 15:48]: > I inadvertently deleted /etc/X11 yesterday, and have been working to get > it back up. Version 4.0.1 > > apt-get install task-x-window-system > > Worked...but > > No dexter. Didn't configure XF86Config for me. xf86config sorta > worked, it says

X issues

2001-01-13 Thread Gerry Chu
I inadvertently deleted /etc/X11 yesterday, and have been working to get it back up. Version 4.0.1 apt-get install task-x-window-system Worked...but No dexter. Didn't configure XF86Config for me. xf86config sorta worked, it says: XKB rules file '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86' not foun

Re: Initial Load, X Issues

2000-07-07 Thread I. Tura
Hi Ethan, don't use dselect. You can use dpkg. Go to the path where your .deb resides and do dpkg -i name_of_the_deb_package.deb Is smooth. >but it doesnt seem to support my newer TNT2. Trouble-free or work-free supporting depends of what versio

Initial Load, X Issues

2000-07-07 Thread Ethan Pierce
Greetings all, I have just installed Debian via the apt method. Im not even sure what this did but it seemed to go right into the compilation where dselect from the cdrom was near impossible for me to figure out. Anyhow, while it was compiling it kept asking me if I wanted this WM or that, I w