On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 01:32:58 -0500, Stephan Sauerburger
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> Laugh.. I solved it. Somehow, my XF86Config-4 must have been replaced after
> the last apt-get upgrade. I noticed it was having trouble loading "GLcore";
> that's when I changed it to "nvidia" in the Modules sectio
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 01:32:58AM -0500, Stephan Sauerburger wrote:
> 1. Is it possible to reinstall a package, including all its dependencies,
> forcing placement of all their files, without doing a remove first?
apt-get --reinstall install
will do the trick.
(You've been accustomed to remove
Laugh.. I solved it. Somehow, my XF86Config-4 must have been replaced after
the last apt-get upgrade. I noticed it was having trouble loading "GLcore";
that's when I changed it to "nvidia" in the Modules section. However, I
failed to notice that the "Device" section in the file I just sent the list
Hi all,
My x server suddenly became inoperable after a routine reboot to Windows and
back. I changed nothing as far as configuration or messed with any related
files since it last worked.
One pecularity, and the only clue I have as to the cause, is I found a few
files in my /lost+found directory,
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