Re: x don't start in debian

2007-04-24 Thread operator
I have the answer. 1. use knoppix to find the settings. 2. open the root bash cli 3. type this in: apt-get update apt-get upgrade apt-get install x-window-system-core apt-get install x-window-system apt-get install kde startx Clive Menzies wrote: >On (16/01/07 11:49), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >

Re: x don't start in debian

2007-01-16 Thread Francisco Zabala
Don't forget to install a window manager: # apt-get install x-window-system-core fluxbox (or icewm) He should be able to get x running without a window manager. Erkko Lahnajärvi, From the context of the original question, it seems that you are rather new to Debian (pardon me if the assum

Re: x don't start in debian

2007-01-16 Thread Luis Lima
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Kent West wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > aptitude install xfree86-common > > and it seemed to be installed > > > > aptitude install xserver-xfree86 > > and it seemed to be installed too > > > > after these two commands I wrote start X in command prompt in all possib

Re: x don't start in debian

2007-01-16 Thread Gerard Robin
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Re: x don't start in debian

2007-01-16 Thread Kent West
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: aptitude install xfree86-common and it seemed to be installed aptitude install xserver-xfree86 and it seemed to be installed too after these two commands I wrote start X in command prompt in all possible forms(startx, start X, startX, start x),but ...tadaa, it didn't

Re: x don't start in debian

2007-01-16 Thread Clive Menzies
On (16/01/07 11:49), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I installed debian 3.1r4 debian on my PC, which has 1Ghz amd duron > processor. Then I executed commands: > > aptitude install xfree86-common > and it seemed to be installed > > aptitude install xserver-xfree86 > and it seemed to be installed too >

x don't start in debian

2007-01-16 Thread erkko . lahnajarvi
Hello, I installed debian 3.1r4 debian on my PC, which has 1Ghz amd duron processor. Then I executed commands: aptitude install xfree86-common and it seemed to be installed aptitude install xserver-xfree86 and it seemed to be installed too after these two commands I wrote start X in command