Re: How did you get X running in Debian PowerPC?

2000-01-15 Thread John Labovitz
Renaud Dreyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >In general, how did the people with running Debian ppc boxes manage > to get X up and running? I still can't get Xpmac to work, and if I > switch to XF68_FBDev, there's no tool to generate a valid XF86Config file > I could find. Since Debian PowerPC is

Re: MD5sum mismatch?

1999-12-04 Thread John Labovitz
Josh Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > I know a couple other people have seen this, but has anyone figured > out what is wrong/found a fix for it? > > Failed to fetch http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-p owerpc/games/xpilot-client-nosound_4.1.0-4.U.4alpha2.3.deb > MD5Su

Re: X

1999-11-03 Thread John Labovitz
Kevin Puetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > First, I can find no X configuration tools. Secondly, I can=t find any > > existing XF86Config files, for manual configuration in lack of X conf. > > tool.s > [...] > Q for someone - why don't we have Xconfigurator (which might be

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