At 05:42 AM 12/8/1998 -0500, Josh Beavers wrote: >I am planning to install Debian 2.0 and I had a couple of euqquestions. >1. I installed a small preview off floppies and it had a SCSI driver still >in the kernel when I booted pup that I did not want there. This caused it >to give a boot up error. Is there an easy eway to ocorrect this in the >setup-installation without doing something like recompiling the kernel?
I'm no expert, but I believe the only way to remove the default drivers is to recompile the kernel. The installation will let you add a few things (like ethernet driver, etc), but I don't think you can take stuff out. >2. Is it too hard to configure Xfree86? Some hvave hard to configure things >if you do not know specific things. Yes, it is too hard. But it's not too hard to accomplish. Worry about getting a basic system working first, then try getting X working. Basically three things I would suggest: 1) Install the X-base and dependent packages. 2) Check your /etc/Xserver file to make sure the first line points to the server (sortta video mode/resolution/driver) you want to run. 3) Run XF86Setup; if that doesn't work, try xf86config; if that doesn't work, holler for help on this list. >3. That's all. > >thsnkanks, and bye. > > >-- >Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < >/dev/null