On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 11:34:59AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> I updated my Sid Toshiba laptop yesterday and now X fails to start.
For what it's worth, this fixed it.
laptop:/etc/X11# apt-get remove xserver-xfree86
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following pack
I updated my Sid Toshiba laptop yesterday and now X fails to start.
The XFree86.0.log isn't giving me (that I can tell) any clues. So I'm
looking for suggestions on how to debug this.
I'll also append my XFree86-4 config just in case that helps.
The laptop has a Savage/IX-MV dispaly.
ii xse
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On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 08:49:18AM -0800, anthony baldwin wrote:
> I installed woody for the first time yetserday on a frankenstein box I
> made outta spare parts (It has run redhat).
> I had several issues, starts and restarts, but
anthony baldwin wrote:
I installed woody for the first time yetserday on a frankenstein box I
made outta spare parts (It has run redhat).
I had several issues, starts and restarts, but I finally got through
the entire install and rebooted...and the xserver wouldn't start...
Lots of possibiliti
I installed woody for the first time yetserday on a frankenstein box I
made outta spare parts (It has run redhat).
I had several issues, starts and restarts, but I finally got through
the entire install and rebooted...and the xserver wouldn't start...
This is a bit frustrating, I must say. It cert
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