Re: X Fall Down Go Boom

2002-05-27 Thread Christian Jaeger
At 18:49 Uhr -0400 18.04.2002, matthew frederick davis h. wrote: Hello List. Okay -- I have managed to get an old world machine to boot directly into Debian with quik. Yes, I did manage to find a mouse mode that made my mouse move around the screen (imps2)... But now: X won't start up

Re: X Fall Down Go Boom

2002-04-18 Thread Rogério Brito
On Apr 18 2002, matthew frederick davis h. wrote: > By the bye, I'm using Potato on a 9600 'kansas' pmac. Ouch! Potato is quite old. Like Chris said in this thread, woody's X is so much better (and faster) than what is in potato. Also, getting a new 2.4 kernel

Re: X Fall Down Go Boom

2002-04-18 Thread Chris Tillman
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 06:49:19PM -0400, matthew frederick davis h. wrote: > Hello List. > > Okay -- I have managed to get an old world machine to boot directly into > Debian with quik. Yes, I did manage to find a mouse mode that made my mouse > move around the screen (imps2)... > > But

Re: X Fall Down Go Boom

2002-04-18 Thread eric . s . cote
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 06:49:19PM -0400, matthew frederick davis h. wrote: > Hello List. > > Okay -- I have managed to get an old world machine to boot directly into > Debian with quik. Yes, I did manage to find a mouse mode that made my mouse > move around the screen (imps2)... > > But

X Fall Down Go Boom

2002-04-18 Thread matthew frederick davis h.
Hello List. Okay -- I have managed to get an old world machine to boot directly into Debian with quik. Yes, I did manage to find a mouse mode that made my mouse move around the screen (imps2)... But now: X won't start up at all. The screen goes grey for a moment and then kicks me back t