On Sam, 2002-10-12 at 17:12, Russell Hires wrote:
>
> I just installed woody on an iMac 400 MHz. Naturally, I'm having X problems.
> I attempted to use the XF86Config.imac.revb file to see if it would work, but
> nope...At this point, the error message says "No Screens Found" in the
> XFree86.0
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Hello all,
I just installed woody on an iMac 400 MHz. Naturally, I'm having X problems.
I attempted to use the XF86Config.imac.revb file to see if it would work, but
nope...At this point, the error message says "No Screens Found" in the
XFree86.0.l
On Sun, Nov 14, 1999 at 11:18:01AM +0100, Fritz Jetzek wrote:
> Nathan Olsen wrote:
> >
> > Hartmut wrote:
> > >Ahh, you're a good test candidate, please save your current
> > >/etc/X11/XF86config
> > >and try the shellscript in the attachment. Please report any problems. It
> > >is
> > >only for
Nathan Olsen wrote:
>
> Hartmut wrote:
> >Ahh, you're a good test candidate, please save your current
> >/etc/X11/XF86config
> >and try the shellscript in the attachment. Please report any problems. It is
> >only for a basic setup. Sorry, more will come with the next version.
>
> Thanks. I gzippe
Hartmut wrote:
>Ahh, you're a good test candidate, please save your current
>/etc/X11/XF86config
>and try the shellscript in the attachment. Please report any problems. It is
>only for a basic setup. Sorry, more will come with the next version.
Thanks. I gzipped the file, placed it in /usr/sbin/,
On Sat, 13 Nov 1999, Hartmut Koptein wrote:
> and try the shellscript in the attachment. Please report any problems. It is
> only for a basic setup. Sorry, more will come with the next version.
One note. In the manglemouse section, case'ing iMac* and PowerMac1,* to
have a usb mouse makes the mos
> Well, I've been working at it all week, and I think I've finally got potato
> up and running on my iMac. Well, with one (rather large) exception: X!
>
> Since there is no Debian PPC utility for generating an XF86Config file,
> I've been searching around the net for one. The best I found was:
Ah
Hi all,
Well, I've been working at it all week, and I think I've finally got potato
up and running on my iMac. Well, with one (rather large) exception: X!
Since there is no Debian PPC utility for generating an XF86Config file,
I've been searching around the net for one. The best I found was:
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