Nathan Duehr wrote:
>
> You must configure the X setup for your particular system before it will
> work. xf86setup or XF86Config.
To avoid possible confusion about the names mentioned above for a
newcomer: There are two configuration programs called
'xf86config' and 'XF86Setup'. The first one
You must configure the X setup for your particular system before it will
work. xf86setup or XF86Config.
On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, Kim, Jeong-Hwan wrote:
> Also when I type "startx" in shell, it tells me "XFree86Config" file cannot
> be found.
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There are several ways to do this:
1. Write the XF86Config file manually (not a lot of fun!)
2. Install package "XF86Setup" and run it (graphical set up program)
3. run "xf86config" (not so nice as the graphical program, but will make
you a config file)
Hope this helps,
Patrick
On Thu, 19 Aug 1
Hi, EveryoneI'm novice in Linux (DEBIAN) and
I amsetting up my PC with debian.I installed the debian with Admin.
option.But I have a problem with Xwindow.When the system boots, it tells
me "file" cannot be found.Also when I type "startx" in
shell, it tells me "XFree86Config" file ca
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm new to this list and Linux. I am having trouble with the X window
> installation. I have a PowerSpec with Cyrix 166 chip (i turned the cache
> off like the instructions recommended) and an old IBM VGA monitor. The
> installatiion program won'
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm new to this list and Linux. I am having trouble with the X window
> installation. I have a PowerSpec with Cyrix 166 chip (i turned the cache
> off like the instructions recommended) and an old IBM VGA monitor. The
> installatiion program won't detect my monitor or card
Hello everyone,
I'm new to this list and Linux. I am having trouble with the X window
installation. I have a PowerSpec with Cyrix 166 chip (i turned the cache
off like the instructions recommended) and an old IBM VGA monitor. The
installatiion program won't detect my monitor or card (I think the
Hi Gang!
I've finally gotten to the point where I'm about to install the SVGA server
package on my system and after aborting one attempt decided I'd best check
to see what the right settings are for my monitor. I'm a bit concerned
about accidentally frying the system (or installing it in a very
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