Re: XF86Config problem serverflags section or xset - solved partly

2004-06-25 Thread Paal Marker
I found a solution for the xset problem I had. I had to change the line in home/user/.xsession: '/usr/bin/galeon --display=:0 -ndf' with /usr/bin/galeon --display=:0 -ndf | xset s off -display ":0" That was the only way to execute xset running kiosk-mode. But I do not understand completely why

re: XF86Config problem serverflags section or xset

2004-06-25 Thread Paal Marker
Pigeon wrote: On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 01:58:42PM +0200, Paal Marker wrote: I need to prevent a box from blanking out. In redhat8 I could succesfully put this section in the end of /etc/X11/XF86Config Section "Serverflags" Option "BlankTime""0" Option "StandbyTime" "0"

Re: xf86config problem

2003-07-15 Thread Andreas Janssen
Shawn Lamson wrote: > On Tue, July 15 at 4:46 PM EDT > "Jennifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I found there is a file called" XF86Config-4", rather than " >> XF86Config". In this case, what should I do? >> >> Your any advice always be highly appreciated. > XF86Config-4 was named that way f

Re: xf86config problem

2003-07-15 Thread Shawn Lamson
On Tue, July 15 at 4:46 PM EDT "Jennifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I found there is a file called" XF86Config-4", rather than " XF86Config". In >this case, what should I do? > >Your any advice always be highly appreciated. XF86Config-4 was named that way for people who wanted to preserve the

xf86config problem

2003-07-15 Thread Jennifer
Hi, I am newly getting to know Debian and try to make Debian working on my PC.   When I finished installation from the CD set (7 of them) of Debian 3.0 Woody. I found the monitor display quite blur, not clear. So I did xf86config as some people told me.   But when I finished all the process