Krio wrote:
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> I got Linux of the Boot magazine CD and since I had read about it here and
> there I decided to try it. It looks great but it takes a while to get the
Might you (or others on the list) tell me where you heard/read about
the Boot Magazine CD/Article? I'd like to see what kind of
Thanks everyone for the 'startx' tip.
I need to buy a book I think.
I got Linux of the Boot magazine CD and since I had read about it here and
there I decided to try it. It looks great but it takes a while to get the
hang of some of the commands, even the concepts. You can see, however,
how m
> I've configured XF86 (correctly I think) but evertime I try to start it
> with the "X" command, I get a grey screen and an X cursor. Nothing
> happens after that.
try 'startx' instead.
> Can anybody help?
I hope this helps.
> GK.
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> Newbie Question:
>
> I've configured XF86 (correctly I think) but evertime I try to start it
> with the "X" command, I get a grey screen and an X cursor. Nothing
> happens after that.
Try "startx" command instead of plain "X".
Alex Y.
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On Sun, 28 Dec 1997, Krio wrote:
> I've configured XF86 (correctly I think) but evertime I try to start it
> with the "X" command, I get a grey screen and an X cursor. Nothing
> happens after that.
>
> What is wrong here? Is it not reading the config file? If so, how do I
> tell X where the co
Newbie Question:
I've configured XF86 (correctly I think) but evertime I try to start it
with the "X" command, I get a grey screen and an X cursor. Nothing
happens after that.
I've got the right card and monitor settings. I'm running the VGA16
server.
What is wrong here? Is it not reading the
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