Chris someone wrote:
> And I did edit the file /etc/X11/Server like it said and put the name of the
That's "Xserver", not "Server".
Chris someone wrote:
> Hi there, I am new to debian using SuSE for the last two years.
> I installed hamm last night and every thing was pretty easy to install
> even though, I did come across a problem with my mouse getting assigned to
> my modem com port, hehe, dunno how, but fixed that, and it
Hi there, I am new to debian using SuSE for the last two years.
I installed hamm last night and every thing was pretty easy to install
even though, I did come across a problem with my mouse getting assigned to
my modem com port, hehe, dunno how, but fixed that, and it fixed my modem
and mouse pr
Try
xf86config
HTH
Rich
ying shang wrote:
>
> How can I know if I have installed the X-Window Package successfully? When
> I run XF86Setup, it gave me the following message:
>
> bash: XF86Setup: command not found
>
> Any idea?
>
> -Ying Shang
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How can I know if I have installed the X-Window Package successfully? When
I run XF86Setup, it gave me the following message:
bash: XF86Setup: command not found
Any idea?
-Ying Shang
"Tristan Day " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Being *completely* new to Linux, I thought the Windows-like environment
> would be part of the Debian Installation.
> I guess what I was after was Xwindow/Xfree or something.
>
> I looked all over the site and searched for both, but can only find
> ref
Install the "xbase" and related packages in the X11 sections when you run
dselect.
-Ossama
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Being *completely* new to Linux, I thought the Windows-like environment
would be part of the Debian Installation.
I guess what I was after was Xwindow/Xfree or something.
I looked all over the site and searched for both, but can only find
reference and packages that run ON it rather than xwindow i
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