On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 21:46, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 09:14:59PM -0500, Ray Knight wrote:
> > For some reason Woody's X on the 68K Macs appears to be eating the
> > Control-Option-Delete and Control-Option-Fx key combinations before
> > passing them on to the kernel.
>
> /
Hi there, Chris
On 28-Oct-02, you said:
CT> There might be some magic boot argument or such, but here's one way
CT> I know:
CT>
CT> Use your install disk to boot the installer. Switch to console 2,
CT> or spawn a shell. Mount the root partition, for the sake of illustration:
CT>
CT> mount /dev
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 09:14:59PM -0500, Ray Knight wrote:
> For some reason Woody's X on the 68K Macs appears to be eating the
> Control-Option-Delete and Control-Option-Fx key combinations before
> passing them on to the kernel.
/me scratches head
Uh, you've got that backwards. X puts the key
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 05:39, Thomas Sjölin wrote:
> Hi Chris
>
> On 25-Okt-02, you wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 01:21:23PM +0100, Thomas Sj?lin wrote:
> >> messed up screen where I can't see a thing. So.. I need to get a console
> >> up and I don't remember what key-combo that does that t
Hi
Well.. now I've made a new installation from scratch with the 3.0.24
boot-floppies and all is dandy.
Got X up and running and it works.. but, with some strange effects..
starting X in 8 bits works fine with lousy graphics.. but using -- -depth
15 or 16 makes no difference.. same lousy graphics
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