Allens wrote:
> When I installed from Cheep Bites I couldn't create the XF86Config file,
> although the setup carried on. The only slight problem I have had since
> is I can't run XF86Setup. (What a shame, as I would run xf86config
> anyway)
> (It mucks up my screen putting everything in
>
When I installed from Cheep Bites I couldn't create the XF86Config file,
although the setup carried on. The only slight problem I have had since
is I can't run XF86Setup. (What a shame, as I would run xf86config
anyway)
(It mucks up my screen putting everything in
This
So
On Fri, 27 Nov 1998, Patrick Colbeck wrote:
> Reply-To:
> Hi
>
> Has anyone seen this problem with Debian 2.0 (from Cheapbytes) before ?
> It does the initial install fine and the reboots and asks you what type of
> install you want eg Scientific workstation etc and then runs deselect. When it
>
Reply-To:
Hi
Has anyone seen this problem with Debian 2.0 (from Cheapbytes) before ?
It does the initial install fine and the reboots and asks you what type of
install you want eg Scientific workstation etc and then runs deselect. When it
gets to installing the packages all goes fine until it sta
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