Re: Xautoconfig

1999-08-15 Thread Tom Rini
On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, Hartmut Koptein wrote: > > > I must have installed something wrong, I -still- find myself without > > > any way to configure X. Could someone please do "dpkg -S Xautoconfig" > > > and tell me what package you're getting it from? > > > > Xautoconfig is RedHatish-centric right

Re: Xautoconfig

1999-08-15 Thread Hartmut Koptein
> > I must have installed something wrong, I -still- find myself without > > any way to configure X. Could someone please do "dpkg -S Xautoconfig" > > and tell me what package you're getting it from? > > Xautoconfig is RedHatish-centric right now. I really would like to fix > this but I need a w

Re: Xautoconfig

1999-08-15 Thread Tom Rini
On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, Michael G Schwern wrote: > I must have installed something wrong, I -still- find myself without > any way to configure X. Could someone please do "dpkg -S Xautoconfig" > and tell me what package you're getting it from? Xautoconfig is RedHatish-centric right now. I really wo

Xautoconfig

1999-08-15 Thread Michael G Schwern
I must have installed something wrong, I -still- find myself without any way to configure X. Could someone please do "dpkg -S Xautoconfig" and tell me what package you're getting it from? -- Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] http:/

Re: XF86_FBDev and gpm for a Lombard

1999-08-15 Thread Tom Rini
On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, John Labovitz wrote: > /etc/sysconfig, then running Xautoconfig. the files were: ... > /etc/sysconfig/mouse: > MOUSETYPE="imps2" > XMOUSETYPE="IMPS/2" > FULLNAME="Universal Serial Bus 1 Button Mouse (USB)" > XEMU3=yes It should be BusMOuse/Busmmou

Re: XF86_FBDev and gpm for a Lombard

1999-08-15 Thread John Labovitz
Tom Rini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, Michael G Schwern wrote: > > > So, exactly how is one expected to configure X? I think someone > > earlier commented that since the Frame Buffer X driver wasn't as touchy > > as others, it wasn't necessary to have an X configuration progr

Re: netscape?

1999-08-15 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Sat, Aug 14, 1999 at 03:12:06PM -0400, Michael G Schwern wrote: > On Sat, Aug 14, 1999 at 06:30:01AM -0500, Jeramy B Smith wrote: > > > why is that LinuxPPC has the latest netscape communicator > > > up and running but Debian does not? > > > > > > Sergio > > > > I thought it was because Netsca

Re: netscape?

1999-08-15 Thread Michael G Schwern
On Sat, Aug 14, 1999 at 07:43:09PM -0500, Jeramy B Smith wrote: > My recommendation would be to use an older Netscape 4.0x. I've seen some > horrendous memory leaks occur with 4.5-4.6. 4.61 might have them sealed, I > use it to make some simple changes to my web sites but I haven't had a > chance t

Linux for PowerPC binary.

1999-08-15 Thread Jeramy B Smith
On your web site, A link is posted to a Afterstep binary for "LinuxPPC 1999." Could this be possibly changed to Linux (PPC/glibc2) or some other variation?The file is distributed in a tar.gz format and I assume it will work on Debian, Yellowdog, or LinuxPPC's glibc2 based distributions. Thank You,

Re: netscape?

1999-08-15 Thread Jeramy B Smith
My recommendation would be to use an older Netscape 4.0x. I've seen some horrendous memory leaks occur with 4.5-4.6. 4.61 might have them sealed, I use it to make some simple changes to my web sites but I haven't had a chance to watch it empirically. - Original Message - From: Michael G