Attila Csosz wrote:
> I'd like to install a minimal X window system with 'apt-get install', with a
> simple window manager (for example icewm). How to do that?
> I tried "apt-get install xserver-xorg xbase-clients xinit" but still have a
> font problem (X exiting)
> What is the simplest command f
On Fri 31 Dec 2010 at 19:49:40 +0100, Attila Csosz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to install a minimal X window system with 'apt-get install', with a
> simple window manager (for example icewm). How to do that?
> I tried "apt-get install xserver-xorg xbase-clients xinit" but still have a
> font proble
On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 19:49:40 +0100
Attila Csosz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to install a minimal X window system with 'apt-get install',
> with a simple window manager (for example icewm). How to do that?
> I tried "apt-get install xserver-xorg xbase-clients xinit" but still
> have a font problem
On Vi, 31 dec 10, 19:49:40, Attila Csosz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to install a minimal X window system with 'apt-get install', with a
> simple window manager (for example icewm). How to do that?
> I tried "apt-get install xserver-xorg xbase-clients xinit" but still have a
> font problem (X exitin
Hi,
I'd like to install a minimal X window system with 'apt-get install', with a
simple window manager (for example icewm). How to do that?
I tried "apt-get install xserver-xorg xbase-clients xinit" but still have a
font problem (X exiting)
What is the simplest command for later use?
Thanks
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 04:44:59AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm new in Linux. I installed Debian Linux "Etch" for Intel x86-CPU.
> Everything is ok. Then I tried to install a kdm theme called "QtCurve-
> KDE3-0.48.5" and I have to compile it. So I installed the gcc and g++
> pa
> Hello!
>
> I'm new in Linux. I installed Debian Linux "Etch" for Intel x86-CPU.
> Everything is ok. Then I tried to install a kdm theme called "QtCurve-
> KDE3-0.48.5" and I have to compile it. So I installed the gcc and g++
> packages and the kernel sources. This was decribed by an article I
> g
Hello!
I'm new in Linux. I installed Debian Linux "Etch" for Intel x86-CPU.
Everything is ok. Then I tried to install a kdm theme called "QtCurve-
KDE3-0.48.5" and I have to compile it. So I installed the gcc and g++
packages and the kernel sources. This was decribed by an article I
googled. Then
OK, well I've gone for aptitude install gnome-core: let's see what happens.
On 5/25/05, jim biri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've setup a "fileserver" on Debian SARGE - I'd now like to install
> GNOME or KDE on it.
>
> What's the correct packages to ask aptitude for? There's loads ...
Hi,
I've setup a "fileserver" on Debian SARGE - I'd now like to install
GNOME or KDE on it.
What's the correct packages to ask aptitude for? There's loads .
it's an old laptop.
Thanks for any advice,
Jim.
Le mardi 03 mai 2005 à 15:11 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
> I'm using sarge with kernel 2.3.6-2.386
What kernel is that ?
>
> Thank you..
>
>
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x27;ve narrowed down that installing X and a desktop environment is causing
RAID to fail at boot. (i.e. If I just do a base install and configure
RAID through the installer, it will work.)
However, if I install X and a desktop environment either through the
installer or afterwards, the RAID arra
On Sat, May 01, 2004 at 08:06:41AM -0500, hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
> Did you try the NVidia closed source driver?
>
> http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux.html
I looked at that and at the Nvidia Linux Advantage paper on the same
page but neither seemed to offer anything worthwhile: unless of course
y
I have a new machine and am installing Debian Woody on it. Everthing
seems to be fine till I get to installing X and then I get the error:
(EE) No devices detected
According to the blurb on the box, the card I am using is a Sparkle
Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 128Mb DDR+TV and the part of the log
Barrie Stott wrote:
I have a new machine and am installing Debian Woody on it. Everthing
seems to be fine till I get to installing X and then I get the error:
(EE) No devices detected
According to the blurb on the box, the card I am using is a Sparkle
Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 128Mb DDR+TV and the
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Matic Ivanovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I downloaded the latest stable version of debia 3.o-r2 and installed
> it on my i386 architecture.
> But when boot it from the disk it starts as a console. I wonder how to
> get in the windows
Hello
Andrew Malcolmson (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I'm attempting to compile the GPLed 2.2.0 beta of TheKompany's Rekall
> and the configure script halts with a failed check for 'X includes'.
> Searching aptitude for likely packages sources for X includes (this
> means C header files, right?)
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 05:00:04PM -0500, Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
> I'm attempting to compile the GPLed 2.2.0 beta of TheKompany's Rekall and
> the configure script halts with a failed check for 'X includes'.
> Searching aptitude for likely packages sources for X includes (this means
> C header f
I'm attempting to compile the GPLed 2.2.0 beta of TheKompany's Rekall and
the configure script halts with a failed check for 'X includes'.
Searching aptitude for likely packages sources for X includes (this means
C header files, right?) I found the meta package x-window-system-dev but
this seems t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I know this has been covered to death..
If I get all the common files for xf86, but yet still don't have an
xf86config-4 file on my system..then I'm obviously missing
something..
I assume that's just lazy typing up there. You won't have an
"xf86config-4" file on yo
Ok, I know this has been covered to death..
If I get all the common files for xf86, but yet still don't have an
xf86config-4 file on my system..then I'm obviously missing something..just
can't figure what it is, as all the basic necessities seem to be there..
man this debian is beating me like
On Sat, 2003-09-13 at 17:27, Tom Allison wrote:
> Tom Allison wrote:
> > I ran into a problem installing X and running as non-root "mkdtemp:
> > private socket dir: Permission denied"
> >
> > Root works fine, but no one else does.
> >
> > he
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 07:09:02PM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> >On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 17:27:26 -0400,
> >Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>I was searching through the archives and found this earlier.
> >>Apparently the problem is in
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 17:27:26 -0400,
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Tom Allison wrote:
I ran into a problem installing X and running as non-root "mkdtemp:
private socket dir: Permission denied"
Root works fine
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 17:27:26 -0400,
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tom Allison wrote:
> > I ran into a problem installing X and running as non-root "mkdtemp:
> > private socket dir: Permission denied"
> >
Tom Allison wrote:
I ran into a problem installing X and running as non-root "mkdtemp:
private socket dir: Permission denied"
Root works fine, but no one else does.
help?
I was searching through the archives and found this earlier. Apparently the
problem is in /tmp.
it's own
I ran into a problem installing X and running as non-root "mkdtemp: private
socket dir: Permission denied"
Root works fine, but no one else does.
help?
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Osamu Aoki kirjoitti 23.11.2002 kello 08:37:
> > Where is the best place to find information on installing X under
> > debian. A friend of mine says that it's a pig to get X working under
> > debian. Just thought I'd try and prepare myself b4 I begin.
&g
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 06:00:04AM +, irvine russell wrote:
>
> I have a base system installed.
>
> Now I would like to install X.
>
> Where is the best place to find information on installing X under
> debian. A friend of mine says that it's a pig to get X wo
I have a base system installed.
Now I would like to install X.
Where is the best place to find information on
installing
X under debian. A friend of mine says that it's a pig
to
get X working under debian. Just thought I'd try and
prepare myself b4 I begin.
t
"Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, it may be helpful to install the "base-config" from unstable and
> then run it manually to finish the installation. This can be done rather
> easily by configuring a "sources.list" file listing both the testing and
> unstable sources, then
On Wed, 08 May 2002 16:11:58 -0500
"D. Michael McFarland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The easy way, it now seems to me, should be to start from scratch with
> boot floppies from woody, skipping the brief potato phase of the
> installation. But as I understand it, there are no boot floppies or
>
Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Another frontend to try is 'aptitude'. It's quite nice and (to me) a
> lot friendlier than dselect.
> Of course, you probably just want to get your system working first;)
The easy way, it now seems to me, should be to start from scratch with
boot floppies f
t dense.
>
> > So anyways, finally, in answer to your question, here is the recipe that
> > I used which much success for installing X:
> >
> > apt-get install task-gnome-apps task-gnome-desktop task-gnome-net
>
> Yes, I can see that would pick up a few dependencie
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 10:38:08AM -0500, D. Michael McFarland wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > What response do you get for
> >
> > # apt-get -s install x-window-system
>
> /
> | ness:~# apt-get -s install x-window-system
> | Reading Package Lists... Done
> | Building Dependency
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One of the ways I have used in the past is to simply use dselect and add
> something like kde, blackbox, or gnome.
I've added blackbox in this way, but I'm still missing something.
> That will cause a bunch of
> dependencies, and xfree86 will b
On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 11:08:11AM -0500, D. Michael McFarland wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> After a hiatus of about a year, I've come back to Linux and have been
> playing with my first careful Debian installation. Over the weekend I
> did a minimal net install of potato starting with the compact flav
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On Monday 06 May 2002 09:08 am, D. Michael McFarland wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> After a hiatus of about a year, I've come back to Linux and have been
> playing with my first careful Debian installation. Over the weekend I
> did a minimal net install of p
e agony and
> frustration of using dselect.
I suppose I feel I need to master it for use in a pinch. Maybe I'm a
traditionalist. Maybe a masochist. Maybe just dense.
> So anyways, finally, in answer to your question, here is the recipe that
> I used which much success for insta
Andrew Agno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've never used tasksel, but my install of X went fine using dselect
> to select xfree86-common, xserver-common and xserver-xfree86; I expect
> that most everything else got pulled in automatically.
>
> Andrew.
Yes, that's the sort of hint I needed. I'm
-ppc on a 33 MHz Quadra 800. Maybe I don't have as
much patience as I used to. Anyway, the first thing I did after base
install was try to install task-c-dev using dselect. What a nightmare. I
gave up and used apt-get for that and everything else.
So anyways, finally, in answer to your question, here
Hello All,
After a hiatus of about a year, I've come back to Linux and have been
playing with my first careful Debian installation. Over the weekend I
did a minimal net install of potato starting with the compact flavor
of floppies, then used apt-get and some pointers gathered from this
list to u
I have had trouble in the past getting debian configured with X and Gnome. I am
wanting to install debian so that it starts to X using gdm and GNOME with
sawfish as the window manager. I have read through both the O'Reilly's
Learning Debian GNU/Linux and the Debian GNU/Linux Bible and have yet
Hey all, it's me again :P
I've sorted out the mail problem...turned out to be permissions
on /var/spool/mail, exim couldn't write into it.
Anyway, my main problem now is that I can't install X.
I need to put on X4.1.0 as I have a GeForce 2MX/400 card,
so I have compiled it (after a small hiccup)
raht wrote:
>
> --
> Hi,
>
> I'm just new to Debian and installed the potato version from floppy.
> Next I want to do is installing X.
>
> With tasksel I downloaded and installed all the packages.
>
> After configuring all with the graphical tool I get the follow
Hans Steinraht wrote:
apt-get install xserver-svga
daryl
Hans Steinraht wrote:
>
> --
> Hi,
>
> I'm just new to Debian and installed the potato version from floppy.
> Next I want to do is installing X.
>
> With tasksel I downloaded and installed all the packages.
>
> After configuring all with the graphic
--
Hi,
I'm just new to Debian and installed the potato version from floppy.
Next I want to do is installing X.
With tasksel I downloaded and installed all the packages.
After configuring all with the graphical tool I get the following
error:
the server for RivaTNT is not inst
High,
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, [iso-8859-1] fouad HENNI wrote:
>
> While installing Debian 2.2r0 on my PC, the graphic
> card was not detected.
> The only x-server that was installed is XF86_VGA16
> and the script informs me that
> I must later install the x-server XF86_SVGA but I
> didn't find any
While installing Debian 2.2r0 on my PC, the graphic
card was not detected.
The only x-server that was installed is XF86_VGA16
and the script informs me that
I must later install the x-server XF86_SVGA but I
didn't find any may to
do that.
The graphic card on my PC is "Trident Blade 3D PCI/AGP
(I
I suggest that you check a few things:
1. What does 'ls -al /etc/X11/X' say?
2. Is xserver-xfree86 installed? (check 'dpkg -l xserver-xfree86') If
not, install it with either dpkg or apt-get (it appears that sometimes
this doesn't get installed in an upgrade).
Bob
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 02
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I had installed Storm Linux which is based on potato and tried to upgrade
by using the unstable distribution. I got the following error after
upgrading to XFree86 version 4.02... "cannot stat etc/X11/X" I then made
boot floppies and installed a completely clean i
Hi,
I had installed Storm Linux which is based on potato and tried to upgrade
by using the unstable distribution. I got the following error after
upgrading to XFree86 version 4.02... "cannot stat etc/X11/X" I then made
boot floppies and installed a completely clean install by using boot
floppi
Hi,
I had installed Storm Linux which is based on potato and tried to upgrade
by using the unstable distribution. I got the following error after
upgrading to XFree86 version 4.02... "cannot stat etc/X11/X" I then made
boot floppies and installed a completely clean install by using boot
floppi
>> I'm trying to install a bunch of X packages (wmaker,
>> xemacs, games, xmms, etc). But it won't let me
>> without installing X. Is their a good way to install
>> these packages through dselect? I don't want X
>> because I'm using X4.0.2
1)
Hey,
I'm trying to install a bunch of X packages
(wmaker, xemacs, games, xmms, etc). But it won't let me without installing
X. Is their a good way to install these packages through dselect? I
don't want X because I'm using X4.0.2
Thanks,
Cameron matheson
I had problems installing X, and as I am new to Debian - though not Linux,
I'd like to know if it was something I did or whether the Debian setup is
not right.
I previously installed 2.2 from a 2 CD set. Then I ran XF86Setup. When I
chose the Diamond V770 (TNT2) from the hardware list, it
debian 2.2 if you can though to get the best
support.
nate
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> Subject: Help with installing X
> Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 21:16:39 EDT
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED
--- Begin Message ---
I'll try to give as much information as I can.
I'm using Debian 2.1, it came with X 3.3.2 or something around there I
*think*. I know for a fact it's older than 3.3.6. Anyway, I'd like to
install 3.3.6. Apparantly for 4.0.1 (or whichever the newest stable release
is,
nd X 3.3.6. After removing all evidence of X and
> KDE, I tried installing X with the binaries on their site, but I ran into an
^
Who's site?
I'm hoping someone would be kind enough to help me out with a problem I'm
having with X.
As usual I've screwed up part of my Linux system. I was trying to update
from KDE/X 3.3.5 to Gnome and X 3.3.6. After removing all evidence of X and
KDE, I tried installing X with the binarie
try
apt-get install zlib1 zlib1g
or go to www.debian.org click on packages, and search for them and d/l em
off the www if your linux box lacks a network connection.
nate
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DRBLON >I have been advised how to install a server for my video card however
i did have there
'unless it's using a chipset that is not a video logic brand, looks like
you best get a new card'
note the 'unless' in there :) i was looking for video logic
chipsets..
nate
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Howard Mann wrote:
howard >> by the looks of the XF86 3.3.5 compadiblity list tha
>I have installed Slink in a 2 Meg partition on my
>hard drive with a 128
>Meg
>swap partition and have some of the simpler programs
>running.
I think we found part of the problem. And if it isn't
causing trouble now, it's sure to be later. A more
realistic setup would be 80 megs with 50 swap,
I have been advised how to install a server for my video card however the
server is asking for a package called libz1. Does anyone know where I can get
a copy of this file?
Thanks in advance.
aphro wrote:
>
> On Thu, 30 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> DRBLON >I have installed Slink in a 2 Meg partition on my hard drive with a
> 128 Meg
> DRBLON >swap partition and have some of the simpler programs running.
>
> 2Meg partition! damn! thats tiny..you sure you got a full install ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have installed Slink in a 2 Meg partition on my hard drive with a 128 Meg
> swap partition and have some of the simpler programs running.
>
> I have been using the XF86Setup program and it picks up the mouse and
> keyboard fine but my screen adapter is not listed. M
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DRBLON >I have installed Slink in a 2 Meg partition on my hard drive with a 128
Meg
DRBLON >swap partition and have some of the simpler programs running.
2Meg partition! damn! thats tiny..you sure you got a full install ? :)
DRBLON >I have been usi
--- Begin Message ---
I have installed Slink in a 2 Meg partition on my hard drive with a 128 Meg
swap partition and have some of the simpler programs running.
I have been using the XF86Setup program and it picks up the mouse and
keyboard fine but my screen adapter is not listed. My display a
I have installed Slink in a 2 Meg partition on my hard drive with a 128 Meg
swap partition and have some of the simpler programs running.
I have been using the XF86Setup program and it picks up the mouse and
keyboard fine but my screen adapter is not listed. My display adapter is a
Videol Logi
I have just installed xfonts-intl-european.deb.
According to xset man,
fp rehash
The rehash argument resets the font path to its
current value, causing the server to reread the
font databases in the current font path. This is
generally only used when ad
Robert Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I do not have a Matrox Millenium, but I believe that card uses the SVGA
> xserver. I believe the XFree web page has a list of cards that work with
> SVGA. I'm pretty sure the G200 is one of them, as my friend had one and
> that's what we used to get i
On Fri, 30 Jul 1999 egm2@jps.net wrote:
> On 30 Jul, Robert Rati wrote:
>
> | I'm running Xfree 3.3.3.1 on my slink system without any problems at all.
> | I just got the debs from ftp://ftp.netgod.net/x and they work fine.
> |
>
> Really, well when I last checked, there were no driv
On 30 Jul, Robert Rati wrote:
| I'm running Xfree 3.3.3.1 on my slink system without any problems at all.
| I just got the debs from ftp://ftp.netgod.net/x and they work fine.
|
Really, well when I last checked, there were no drivers for the Matrox
Millenium G200 8MB AGP card in XFree
On Fri, 30 Jul 1999 egm2@jps.net wrote:
> On 30 Jul, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> |
> | I'm going to use slink, but I need X 3.3.3 (I have a Matrox G200), so I'm
> | getting the 3.3.3.1 svga server right now... What more do I need? Can
> there
> | be problems with mixing different vers
On 30 Jul, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| I'm going to use slink, but I need X 3.3.3 (I have a Matrox G200), so I'm
| getting the 3.3.3.1 svga server right now... What more do I need? Can there
| be problems with mixing different versions?
|
|
I upgraded to potato for this very r
I'm going to use slink, but I need X 3.3.3 (I have a Matrox G200), so I'm
getting the 3.3.3.1 svga server right now... What more do I need? Can there
be problems with mixing different versions?
On 21-Jul-99, you wrote:
The .pdf doc from http://www.compaq.com/support/techpubs/qrg/deskproXE.html
might help, if you haven't already got it.
LeeE
> Greetings all you fine folks!
> I know this might be a little offtopic, but it's vital to me:
> I need the setup param's for the on-board video
When I'm uncertain as to what something specific about my hardware is, this is
actually one place that windows can be a useful tool--I just boot up my windows
partition and check the hardware settings from the control panel. When I used
to run
a compaq, it labeled my cirrus logic card quite nicely
Greetings all you fine folks!
I know this might be a little offtopic, but it's vital to me:
I need the setup param's for the on-board video-card that's in my old Compaq
486/66, model Deskpro XE 466, in order to get X configured right. I've tried
a few standardish setups, but all I get is white vert
Hi,
Just did a base install of slink. I've also downloaded the x11 deb
directory and have set up apt. Could anyone tell me what packages, in
what order, I need to install to get X up and running (with gnome, etc.).
Thank you very much for your help.
Mitch.
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On 08-Apr-99 R. Marx wrote:
> Well, I got passed the lesstifg-dev problem...just downloaded it from the
> Debian archives. I tried searching for it in dselect...but no go. Anyhow,
> I hit another problem though...does anyone know what the Xpm library is
> and how to install it? Arrgh. I've trie
It works! Anyhow, thanks for everyones help! I appreciate it.
Thanks,
Rob
Well, I got passed the lesstifg-dev problem...just downloaded it from the
Debian archives. I tried searching for it in dselect...but no go. Anyhow,
I hit another problem though...does anyone know what the Xpm library is
and how to install it? Arrgh. I've tried looking at the search results
for x
On 08-Apr-99 R. Marx wrote:
> Thanks Pollywog, Brian, and James for helping out with this. So
> far I've gotten the lib6g-dev installed and that took care of half the
> problem, but I'm unable to find the lesstifg-dev package, so I still don't
> have the Xm.h, etc. files. Is this something
*- On 8 Apr, R. Marx wrote about "Re: Installing X include/library files"
> Thanks Pollywog, Brian, and James for helping out with this. So
> far I've gotten the lib6g-dev installed and that took care of half the
> problem, but I'm unable to find the lesstifg-
On 08-Apr-99 R. Marx wrote:
> Thanks Pollywog, Brian, and James for helping out with this. So
> far I've gotten the lib6g-dev installed and that took care of half the
> problem, but I'm unable to find the lesstifg-dev package, so I still don't
> have the Xm.h, etc. files. Is this something
Thanks Pollywog, Brian, and James for helping out with this. So
far I've gotten the lib6g-dev installed and that took care of half the
problem, but I'm unable to find the lesstifg-dev package, so I still don't
have the Xm.h, etc. files. Is this something that needs to be downloaded
from so
*- On 8 Apr, R. Marx wrote about "Installing X include/library files"
> Hello,
> I've just installed Debian 2.1 and discovered that I can't compile
> programs which require the header files such as Xm/Xm.h and X11/keysym.h.
> If anyone could point me to th
On 08-Apr-99 R. Marx wrote:
> Hello,
> I've just installed Debian 2.1 and discovered that I can't compile
> programs which require the header files such as Xm/Xm.h and X11/keysym.h.
> If anyone could point me to the package containing these, that would be
> great.
Interesting. I had this p
Hello,
I've just installed Debian 2.1 and discovered that I can't compile
programs which require the header files such as Xm/Xm.h and X11/keysym.h.
If anyone could point me to the package containing these, that would be
great.
Thanks,
Rob
> I have recently installed debian on a older pc at work with only a 500 meg
> hard drive and no cdrom. There was no room for both downloaded deb files
> and the uncompressed system on the hard drive if I installed all the options
> I wanted, therefore, I installed the standard system. Now, I wan
Title: Installing X after a standard install
I have recently installed debian on a older pc at work with only a 500 meg hard drive and no cdrom. There was no room for both downloaded deb files and the uncompressed system on the hard drive if I installed all the options I wanted, therefore, I
Ok, I know how to use Debain packages, but which ones are needed for a semi
full install that will allow use of either KDE or GNOME? If someone can
point to a walkthrough of installation for Debain, or just some advice,
it'd be greatly appreciated.
*- On 13 Mar, Robert Aisenberg wrote about "HELP INSTALLING X USING DPKG FOR A
NEWBIE"
> Hi-
> I am trying to install X and have posted about 5 messages. I am new
> to Linux and Unix (I'm running WIN95) currently I have not done anything
> productive with
Hi-
I will mail an answer to you if I can find one. And if you find out
could you mail how to me?
-James
Hi-
I am trying to install X and have posted about 5 messages. I am new
to Linux and Unix (I'm running WIN95) currently I have not done anything
productive with it except get frustrated. I downloaded Debian 2.1 onto a
80386 with 250 MB of disk space for "/" and a 30 MB swap. I want to get
X run
Hi-
I downloaded Debian 2.1 recently and did not install X when I
originally configured the OS although everyone I have talked to says I
should have. If someone could tell me what packages to download that
would be great. I do not have any files on the system so I could easily
reinstall it if s
*- On 11 Mar, Robert Aisenberg wrote about "Installing X to Debian (Continued)"
> Hi-
> Me again, no I downloaded Debian 2.0 off the internet I am running
> Debian on my 386 powerhouse. The reason I did not use dselect is because
> I have not quite figured it out. If
Hi-
Me again, no I downloaded Debian 2.0 off the internet I am running
Debian on my 386 powerhouse. The reason I did not use dselect is because
I have not quite figured it out. If someone could help me chose packages
to use it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
-James
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