> So, why doesn't Debian have Xwrapper?
It's there, it's called /usr/X11R6/bin/X, and will in turn start the right
X server.
It may not be the original XFree86 Xwrapper, but servers the same purpose
AFAIR.
Michael
I'm still having problems trying to get X to start on my PowerPC 7500
(4MB video Ram). Anyway, trying to solve the problem, I have noticed
that something is missing from the x installation. According to
XF68_FBDev -showconfig, I am trying to run version 3.3.6 of the
xservers. According to th
Hi,
I have just installed the package. This is the result
when triggering locale-gen:
>--> locale-gen
>Generating locales...
> en_US.ISO-8859-1...character map file `ISO-8859-1' not found: No such file
> or directory
> default character map file `POSIX' not found: No such file or directory
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