In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Cedric Pradalier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to Rainer Lau, on Fri, 28 May 2004 23:43:55 +0200,
> >Hi,
> >
> >is there an Xautoconfig on debian.powerpc? I can't startx.
> >
> >At my first run, th
According to Rainer Lau, on Fri, 28 May 2004 23:43:55 +0200,
>Hi,
>
>is there an Xautoconfig on debian.powerpc? I can't startx.
>
>At my first run, there war an text-based x-server setup tool. What is
>the command-line name of this tool?
>
>Rainer
>
>
I know
Hi,
is there an Xautoconfig on debian.powerpc? I can't startx.
At my first run, there war an text-based x-server setup tool. What is
the command-line name of this tool?
Rainer
Hey all, I've fixed/tweaked Xautoconfig a bit more, and hopefully
squashed more bugs.
New in 0.13:
Should work on non-redhat like systems now (By asking for info).
Changes/Fixes:
Only use the fontservers, but have direct font paths available.
Comment out v4l module.
Use the right k
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?
> > 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 reall
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-cent
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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