On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 23:39:03 -0500, Kent West wrote:
>>This is a real emergency. My X won't start now, having
>>upgraded from xsever to xorg.
>>
>> [...]
>>that there is way to restore using xserver instead of
>>xorg. I tried to follow it, but wasn't successful.
>>
>>I removed all xorg and xserv
Tong Sun wrote:
> This is a real emergency. My X won't start now, having
> upgraded from xsever to xorg.
>
> Is there any way I can have my X back?
X-window-system-core depends on xserver-xorg, you could try removing both
of them and installing xserver-xfree86.
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Antony Gelberg on 14/09/05 10:00, wrote:
Tong Sun wrote:
Hi,
This is a real emergency. My X won't start now, having
upgraded from xsever to xorg.
Is there any way I can have my X back?
I saw in thread
Routine upgrade of packages tracking etch has hosed
gnome
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-L
Carl Fink on 14/09/05 11:20, wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 10:22:38AM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
to escape from x, the key combo ALT-CTRL-Backspace will kill it and
everything running.
On my laptop, since installing Xorg, I get the xdm login screen, but it's
totally nonresponsive to keyboard
Tong Sun a écrit :
Hi,
This is a real emergency. My X won't start now, having
upgraded from xsever to xorg.
Is there any way I can have my X back?
I saw in thread
Routine upgrade of packages tracking etch has hosed
gnome
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Debian/2005-09/1631.html
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 10:22:38AM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
> to escape from x, the key combo ALT-CTRL-Backspace will kill it and
> everything running.
On my laptop, since installing Xorg, I get the xdm login screen, but it's
totally nonresponsive to keyboard input. Ctrl-Backspace does nothing,
Tong Sun wrote:
Hi,
This is a real emergency. My X won't start now, having
upgraded from xsever to xorg.
Is there any way I can have my X back?
I saw in thread
Routine upgrade of packages tracking etch has hosed
gnome
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Debian/2005-09/1631.html
tha
Gu Xiaoyang on 14/09/05 05:46, wrote:
I think that there should be a log file in /var/log. Its name is like
Xorg.0.log. Please check that file to find what happened.
Btw, when the system freeze, you can try to ssh login from other
machine, this maybe works.
Good LucK!
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 a
I think that there should be a log file in /var/log. Its name is like
Xorg.0.log. Please check that file to find what happened.
Btw, when the system freeze, you can try to ssh login from other
machine, this maybe works.
Good LucK!
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 09:00:00PM -0700, Tong Sun wrote:
> Hi,
Tong Sun wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This is a real emergency. My X won't start now, having
>upgraded from xsever to xorg.
>
>Is there any way I can have my X back?
>
>I saw in thread
>
>Routine upgrade of packages tracking etch has hosed
>gnome
>http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Debian/2005-09/1631
Hi,
This is a real emergency. My X won't start now, having
upgraded from xsever to xorg.
Is there any way I can have my X back?
I saw in thread
Routine upgrade of packages tracking etch has hosed
gnome
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Debian/2005-09/1631.html
that there is way to r
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