Re: Problem with X server

2002-02-02 Thread ben
On Saturday 02 February 2002 10:52 am, Doug Jolley wrote: > Is this ever a case of the blind leading the blind. > However, I have sort of a divide and conquor approach > with respect to X. I try to get X working SOMEWAY and > then adjust from there. That being the case, I have a > theory (and I w

Re: Problem with X server

2002-02-02 Thread Doug Jolley
Is this ever a case of the blind leading the blind. However, I have sort of a divide and conquor approach with respect to X. I try to get X working SOMEWAY and then adjust from there. That being the case, I have a theory (and I would like to know if others think that it's valid) that the easiest

Re: Problem with X server

2002-02-02 Thread ben
On Saturday 02 February 2002 08:44 am, Leonardo Schunk wrote: > Hi Everybody !!1 > My name is Leonardo and i am a Debian User from > Brazil. > I am an Electronics Enginner, and a newbie user of > Debian. > I have the following problem : > Everytime i start the X server (i use "startx") > this messa

Problem with X server

2002-02-02 Thread Leonardo Schunk
Hi Everybody !!1 My name is Leonardo and i am a Debian User from Brazil. I am an Electronics Enginner, and a newbie user of Debian. I have the following problem : Everytime i start the X server (i use "startx") this message comes : X: exec of /usr/bin/X11/XF86_SVGA failed givin up xinit: connecti