(unless you can pull off some funky
emulation stuff - no clue.) Good luck!
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ed the session and su'ed to root ?
Thank you very much for any help in advance !
I am able to (for example) open xterm as root by doing:
sudo xterm -display :0.0
This tells xterm what xserver to run on (0.0 in my case) and also
works outside of Xorg.
Hope that helps.
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the whole operation of the environment, but man, are
they annoying?
Sure are ;) I hope this helps!
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ish to
emerge -e world if you have time. You may also want to take this
opportunity to update gcc as well. Good luck.
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t message had a yellow star, so
I guess it's just a warning) but my CHOST is set to
CHOST="i386-pc-linux-gnu" in make.conf. How do I correct this problem?
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st to file bugs as this should not be an existent issue.
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wants
Xorg < 7.0?
Xorg 7.0 should be fine. Nvidia and ati have not released drivers that
work with 7.1 yet. In my experience, ati drivers are hell to get
working (I never did get them working in the end - but I do have
friends who have gotten them up and running) so I wish you luck.
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tech MX1000" "CorePointer"
InputDevice "Logitech G7" "AlwaysCore"
Any ideas?
IIRC the G7 is wireless, is it not? If so, some things may be a little
different, but I would try a more generic configurati
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