On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 11:31:19PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > "Christian T. Steigies" wrote: > > > I installed X4.0 on a Sony Vaio, it seems to have an ATI Rage128 Pro card > > There is no such mobility chip. What does 'lspci|grep VGA' say? 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Rage 128 PR > > which is not yet supported by the ati driver (and the rage128 fails > > miserably to install..). > > How does it fail to install? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>apt-get install xserver-rage128 Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done The following NEW packages will be installed: xserver-rage128 0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 964kB of archives. After unpacking 2436kB will be used. Get:1 http://http.us.debian.org woody/non-free xserver-rage128 0.990906-4 [964kB] Fetched 964kB in 2s (419kB/s) Selecting previously deselected package xserver-rage128. (Reading database ... 51907 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking xserver-rage128 (from .../xserver-rage128_0.990906-4_i386.deb) ... Setting up xserver-rage128 (0.990906-4) ... head: /etc/X11/Xserver: No such file or directory dpkg: error processing xserver-rage128 (--configure): subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1 Errors were encountered while processing: xserver-rage128 E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>dpkg --purge xserver-rage128 (Reading database ... 51914 files and directories currently installed.) Removing xserver-rage128 ... sed: can't read /etc/X11/Xserver: No such file or directory dpkg: error processing xserver-rage128 (--purge): subprocess post-removal script returned error exit status 2 Errors were encountered while processing: xserver-rage128 It even fails to remove unless I touch /etc/X11/Xserver > /dev/input/mice is part of the New Input Layer (CONFIG_INPUT). The major and > minor numbers are 13 and 63 respectively (read > linux/Documentation/usb/input.txt . But I do not use a USB mouse, I selected PS/2 during the configuration, how does the USB stuff get into the config file then? Why does it not put the selection I made into the config file?
Christian -- http://people.debian.org/~cts/