I suggest that you check a few things:
1. What does 'ls -al /etc/X11/X' say?
2. Is xserver-xfree86 installed? (check 'dpkg -l xserver-xfree86') If
not, install it with either dpkg or apt-get (it appears that sometimes
this doesn't get installed in an upgrade).
Bob
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 02
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Hi,
I had installed Storm Linux which is based on potato and tried to upgrade
by using the unstable distribution. I got the following error after
upgrading to XFree86 version 4.02... "cannot stat etc/X11/X" I then made
boot floppies and installed a completely clean i
Hi,
I had installed Storm Linux which is based on potato and tried to upgrade
by using the unstable distribution. I got the following error after
upgrading to XFree86 version 4.02... "cannot stat etc/X11/X" I then made
boot floppies and installed a completely clean install by using boot
floppi
Hi,
I had installed Storm Linux which is based on potato and tried to upgrade
by using the unstable distribution. I got the following error after
upgrading to XFree86 version 4.02... "cannot stat etc/X11/X" I then made
boot floppies and installed a completely clean install by using boot
floppi
I had problems installing X, and as I am new to Debian - though not Linux,
I'd like to know if it was something I did or whether the Debian setup is
not right.
I previously installed 2.2 from a 2 CD set. Then I ran XF86Setup. When I
chose the Diamond V770 (TNT2) from the hardware list, it
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