I installed these packages, and then ran XF86Setup. After that I ran startx,
all I got was a checkered (very fine checks) screen..No menu bar, etc..Also,
my mouse seems only to remain in row 1. What could be the problem.
Also, I did the installation for the latest version odf Debian as of
Decembe
Hi,
On Wed, 03 Mar, 1999 à 03:38:39AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> I do suggest, however, moving your entire /usr over to the new drive.
> Debian does not support, for instance, /usr/bin on one disk partition and
> /usr/X11R6 on another. (It's an issue of symbolic links mandated in the
> Po
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 11:39:15PM -0500, Michelle Coelho wrote:
> I just got myself an old 270 MB hard disk...to supplement the 120Mb I have
> on my current disk. I've got debian Linux installed on it..Anyone knows how
> I should go about it.
> Also, I have about 72MB of free space left on the cur
> Hi,
Hi.
> I just got myself an old 270 MB hard disk...to supplement the 120Mb I have
> on my current disk. I've got debian Linux installed on it..Anyone knows how
> I should go about it.
Ok, one thing to do if you are running out of space is partition the new
disk and make it your /usr
For th
Hi,
I just got myself an old 270 MB hard disk...to supplement the 120Mb I have
on my current disk. I've got debian Linux installed on it..Anyone knows how
I should go about it.
Also, I have about 72MB of free space left on the current disk. Add to that
the 270MB(if I pass the smoke test!)..can some
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