Hi, Everyone:
SORRY ABOUT THE ORIGONAL E-MAIL WHITCH ENCODED WITH BIG-5, I RE-SEND IT WITH
NEW MAIL-CLINET,
HOPE THIS TIME WILL BE OK TO EVERYONE...:-)
First of all, I'd like to thank Brian Mays help me to solve my
pcmcia_cs problem last time. Now I got a new trouble, that wish
Drew Parsons decía:
> So, I did the proper thing and wrote my own utility.
So did I. If anyone is interested, here it is. It's two sh scrpits, that I
place under /usr/local/bin/:
calcula-size--
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# 'calcula-size', ireleased unde
Hi,
I have an IBM Thinkpad 390E and have been trying to install Debian
2.1 on it for about two weeks now. I can install it no problem, except
that I cannot get X Windows configured correctly. I even updraded to
XFree86 3.3.5, and still can't get it to work (although I can get Red Hat
6.1
> I have an IBM Thinkpad 390E and have been trying to install Debian
>2.1 on it for about two weeks now. I can install it no problem, except
>that I cannot get X Windows configured correctly. I even updraded to
>XFree86 3.3.5, and still can't get it to work (although I can get Red Hat
>6.1
Here goes.
Source: task-laptop
Section: misc
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Sean E. Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Standards-Version: 3.0.1.1
Package: task-laptop
Architecture: i386
Depends: apmd, pcmcia-cs, anacron
Suggests: toshutils, netenv, irda-tools, irda-common
Description: A selection of tools
check out my thinkpad page at:
http://www.spack.org/geek/thinkpad-390.html
just grab the XF86Config from there and copy it to /etc/X11/XF86Config and
you should be good to go. note that you need to have the svga server
installed and it needs to be at least 3.3.1 (i think).
you should h
(this isn't cheating, is it? :)
Howbout you try this:
install redhat
configure X to the best you can get
save the X configuration (you have to find out where RH saves the x config)
determine what server redhat has chosen to use (again, where does RH put it?)
wipe redhat, install debian (confi
Hi, Everyone:
SORRY ABOUT THE ORIGONAL E-MAIL WHITCH ENCODED WITH BIG-5, I RE-SEND IT WITH
NEW MAIL-CLINET,
HOPE THIS TIME WILL BE OK TO EVERYONE...:-)
First of all, I'd like to thank Brian Mays help me to solve my
pcmcia_cs problem last time. Now I got a new trouble, that wish
Drew Parsons decía:
> So, I did the proper thing and wrote my own utility.
So did I. If anyone is interested, here it is. It's two sh scrpits, that I
place under /usr/local/bin/:
calcula-size--
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# 'calcula-size', ireleased unde
Hi,
I have an IBM Thinkpad 390E and have been trying to install Debian
2.1 on it for about two weeks now. I can install it no problem, except
that I cannot get X Windows configured correctly. I even updraded to
XFree86 3.3.5, and still can't get it to work (although I can get Red Hat
6.1
> I have an IBM Thinkpad 390E and have been trying to install Debian
>2.1 on it for about two weeks now. I can install it no problem, except
>that I cannot get X Windows configured correctly. I even updraded to
>XFree86 3.3.5, and still can't get it to work (although I can get Red Hat
>6.1
Here goes.
Source: task-laptop
Section: misc
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Sean E. Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Standards-Version: 3.0.1.1
Package: task-laptop
Architecture: i386
Depends: apmd, pcmcia-cs, anacron
Suggests: toshutils, netenv, irda-tools, irda-common
Description: A selection of tools
check out my thinkpad page at:
http://www.spack.org/geek/thinkpad-390.html
just grab the XF86Config from there and copy it to /etc/X11/XF86Config and
you should be good to go. note that you need to have the svga server
installed and it needs to be at least 3.3.1 (i think).
you should h
(this isn't cheating, is it? :)
Howbout you try this:
install redhat
configure X to the best you can get
save the X configuration (you have to find out where RH saves the x config)
determine what server redhat has chosen to use (again, where does RH put it?)
wipe redhat, install debian (confi
14 matches
Mail list logo