Hello Mark. Thank you for responding. I have run lspci as root and found that my video-card is described as an unknown device. The dpkg-reconfigure gives an error message saying that something is not installed. I think its time for Unstable/sid. When trying to download this version of Debian-Linux I cant find the usual i386. What version of the Unstable/sid should I use for my AMD processor or can I use sarge? If you have time and want to respond, its ok if you dont I appericiate the help you already given, please put my email- address in the Cc... I have trouble being part of the list because of the huge amount of emails. I want to send this to the list though. Maybe someone else has the same problem.
Best Regards /Mikael -----Original Message----- From: Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: den 18 augusti 2003 17:48 To: Debian Gnu/Linux s?ndlista eng. (E-mail) Subject: Re: Problem with video card when installing debian Gnu/Linux. On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 04:04:34PM +0200, Johansson Mikael (mj) wrote: > Hello! > Thank you very much for responding on my question Kent. > Maybe I have to try Unstable/sid like you said but before > that I thought of trying your hint while my feet are dry. > What does it mean to run "lspci"? I tried to do it in the > version of Debian I have installed, without any X-Window, > from the prompt but only got an error message that the command > isn't known. Same thing with dpkg-reconfigure. Is it while > installing this should be done. Sorry for my ignorance. You need to be root (or you can specify the full path for the command, but it won't necessarily help you if you need root permissions to read things anyway). Su to root, or log in as root, and then run lspci and dpkg-reconfigure and things will go as clockwork. Which means they'll go well. :-) -- Mark Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]