It is MUCH simpler to install the Debian packages, xbase plus a server,
etc.
On Sun, 10 May 1998, Keith wrote:
> I have downloaded what I belienve to be all of Xfree86. I have followed
> the instructions to the letter for installing Xfree86. When I try to run
> XF86Setup I get an error saying tha
Why do you don't use the deb packages and let install dselect this for
you?
A shortcut to gzip and tar would be
tar xvpfz *.tgz
-Egon
On Sun, 10 May 1998, Keith wrote:
> I have downloaded what I belienve to be all of Xfree86. I have followed
> the instructions to the letter for instal
Keith wrote:
>I have downloaded what I belienve to be all of Xfree86. I have followed
>the instructions to the letter for installing Xfree86. When I try to run
>XF86Setup I get an error saying that it could not find where I have
>installed Xfree86 and that I should set the XWINHOME evironme
I have downloaded what I belienve to be all of Xfree86. I have followed
the instructions to the letter for installing Xfree86. When I try to run
XF86Setup I get an error saying that it could not find where I have
installed Xfree86 and that I should set the XWINHOME evironment variable
to point to t
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