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
> > 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
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
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?
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Michael G Schwern [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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
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
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
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
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,
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.
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