[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Well, I got the base system plus most of the common packages > installed. Went quite smooth. But - X does provide for a bumpy > experience. Well, tI=ve gotten nowhere.
Yes. Of course, I had a tarball of my old /etc when I switched to Debian from LinuxPPC, so I used my old XF86Config. > First, I can find no X configuration tools. Secondly, I can=t find any > existing XF86Config files, for manual configuration in lack of X conf. > tool.s I think there is one called XF86Setup? But I can't find it, so someone may have to confirm/deny that... I've emailed you privately with a copy of mine as a sample. Q for someone - why don't we have Xconfigurator (which might be redhat-centric?) or something similar? It really helps... Maybe I'll alien it out of LinuxPPC and put the deb up - if there is any interest. > And I was also wondering if there were any accelerated servers for X, > instead of the FrameBuffer ones - I tried them in LinuxPPC, and they > ... stunk. The fbdev one is accelerated - but you may need to tell the kernel what your video card is to get the framebuffer to be accelerated. If you need help with this, I (we) need to know more about your hardware setup. > Cheers. I would appreciate if you replied to [EMAIL PROTECTED]