Andrew Konosky wrote:
After I got the base system installed, I selected "Desktop Environment"
and apt installed both KDE and Gnome, Gnome as default. I switched it
over to KDE and KDM, but the installer didn't set up my graphical config
right.
My Radeon 8500 graphics card and my Philips 107P mo
On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 12:35, Andrew Konosky wrote:
> After I got the base system installed, I selected "Desktop Environment"
> and apt installed both KDE and Gnome, Gnome as default. I switched it
> over to KDE and KDM, but the installer didn't set up my graphical config
> right.
>
> My Radeon
Andrew Konosky wrote:
> After I got the base system installed, I selected "Desktop Environment"
> and apt installed both KDE and Gnome, Gnome as default.
I would like to see "KDE Desktop" and "GNOME Desktop", and not have
both installed.
> I switched it over to KDE and KDM, but the installer did
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 12:35:47 -0600, Andrew Konosky
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what command do I run to reconfigure
> the graphics setup?
>
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
might be what you are looking for.
You can also source /etc/bash_completion and then press tab after
entering the command mi
After I got the base system installed, I selected "Desktop Environment"
and apt installed both KDE and Gnome, Gnome as default. I switched it
over to KDE and KDM, but the installer didn't set up my graphical config
right.
My Radeon 8500 graphics card and my Philips 107P monitor are detected
ri
> "XA" == Xavier Andrade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
XA> On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Chris Searle wrote:
XA> I use gdm, for starting two server you just have to add an
XA> entry in gdm.conf like the following:
Many thanks - I'll give it a go tonight.
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Chris Searle wrote:
> > "XA" == Xavier Andrade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Do you run kdm/gdm/xdm? If so - how do you start two servers?
>
> I take it I just have two separate XF86Config-4 files - one for each
> server?
>
I use gdm, for starting two server you just
> "XA" == Xavier Andrade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
XA> On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Chris Searle wrote: [...]
>> Anyone out there who's solved this? Or otherwise has a good way
>> of handling X with a laptop that is used docked/undocked?
>>
XA> What I do is run two xservers, o
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Chris Searle wrote:
[...]
> Anyone out there who's solved this? Or otherwise has a good way of
> handling X with a laptop that is used docked/undocked?
>
What I do is run two xservers, one with each resolution so you can
switch between them with ctrl+alt+f7 and ctrl+alt+f8.
T
Have this problem now on two laptops (one uses ati driver - Rage
Mobility M/F, the other radeon - Radeon Mobility 7500).
For either I can set up a config so that X ignores the LCD totally -
and will therefore drive the monitor at full res.
or
I can set up a config so that X drives both LCD and
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 12:20:13AM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> Is it possible to get more details about the follwing:
>
> [12:15am] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /etc/init.d/xdm start
> Checking for valid XFree86 server configuration...error in configuration file.
> Not starting X display manager.
> [12
Is it possible to get more details about the follwing:
[12:15am] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /etc/init.d/xdm start
Checking for valid XFree86 server configuration...error in configuration file.
Not starting X display manager.
[12:15am] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
I grabbed a compiled XF86_FBDev off a website.
At 01:26 PM 1/12/1999 -0800, Tom Persons wrote:
>
> How do I get to the XF86 config from the command prompt? When I installed the
> package it automatically led me to this configuration screen.
>
> Tom Persons
XF86Setup for the graphical version.
xf86config for the text-based one.
xf86config
Andrew
> How do I get to the XF86 config from the command prompt? When I installed the
> package it automatically led me to this configuration screen.
>
> Tom Persons
>
Never include a comment
I use xf86config as root.
At 01:26 PM 1/12/99 -0800, Tom Persons wrote:
>>>>
How do I get to the XF86 config from the command prompt? When I installed the package it automatically led me to this configuration screen.
Tom Persons
<<<<
How do I get to the XF86 config from the command prompt? When
I installed the package it automatically led me to this configuration
screen.
Tom Persons
hi all
I have recently installed debian 2 on my PC and after a bit of
tribulation and hours FTPing I got it working :)
I was playing around in Xwindows and there was an option on
the menu for XF86 config and I thought I'd click on it and
see what'd happen. There was a l
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