Re: damn! I screwed up

2000-02-01 Thread Nathan E Norman
: >I don't think there is a "default" server. It all depends on the video : >card you have. However, I assume you have Hobson's Choice, because : >dists/stable/main/binary-m68k/x11/xserver-fbdev_3.3.2.3a-11.deb : >appears to be only xserver in slink/m68k. : When the installer asked me for the name

Re: damn! I screwed up

2000-02-01 Thread David Wright
Quoting dkphoto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > >I think you need to reinterpret the semantics of "The first line of > >that file is the Xserver that is used". In other words, if you screw > >up the response to the question, you can just edit that file instead: > >that's just what the post-installation scri

Re: damn! I screwed up

2000-02-01 Thread dkphoto
>I think you need to reinterpret the semantics of "The first line of >that file is the Xserver that is used". In other words, if you screw >up the response to the question, you can just edit that file instead: >that's just what the post-installation script does. That's what I am trying to do; edit

Re: damn! I screwed up

2000-02-01 Thread David Wright
Quoting dkphoto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > >Look in your /etc/X11 directory for a file called Xserver. The first line > >of that file is the Xserver that is used. > > No it isn't. I didn't set it remember! It says NONE. What I need is the > name of the default Xserver. Does anyone know it? I think

Re: damn! I screwed up

2000-02-01 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 12:10:13AM -0700, dkphoto wrote: > >Look in your /etc/X11 directory for a file called Xserver. The first line > >of that file is the Xserver that is used. > > No it isn't. I didn't set it remember! It says NONE. What I need is the > name of the default Xserver. Does anyon

Re: damn! I screwed up

2000-02-01 Thread dkphoto
>Look in your /etc/X11 directory for a file called Xserver. The first line >of that file is the Xserver that is used. No it isn't. I didn't set it remember! It says NONE. What I need is the name of the default Xserver. Does anyone know it? > Change that to whatever you >want it to be. Or, yo

Re: damn! I screwed up

2000-02-01 Thread Robert Rati
Look in your /etc/X11 directory for a file called Xserver. The first line of that file is the Xserver that is used. Change that to whatever you want it to be. Or, you can just use XF86Setup and select your video card from the list and it will automatically make the needed changes.

damn! I screwed up

2000-02-01 Thread dkphoto
I answered no, when I should have said yes, when dselect asked me if I wanted ? as my default xserver. How can I fix this? David Kachel