On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 04:02:24PM -0800, Asher Densmore-Lynn wrote:
> I'm know this is a FAQ, but I couldn't get the mailing
> list search to come up with anything for me.
> I just ran a large upgrade in testing, and now X won't
> start.
> It tells me that it can't find the default font
> "fixed"
I'm know this is a FAQ, but I couldn't get the mailing
list search to come up with anything for me.
I just ran a large upgrade in testing, and now X won't
start.
It tells me that it can't find the default font
"fixed".
How do I repair this?
__
Do Yo
I'm know this is a FAQ, but I couldn't get the mailing
list search to come up with anything for me.
I just ran a large upgrade in testing, and now X won't
start.
It tells me that it can't find the default font
"fixed".
How do I repair this?
__
Do Y
Hi all!
I am running XFree 4.0.2 in a Hundyx laptop with unstable, with a XGA
TFT LCD display. I have right now a "normal" monitor attached to the
laptop, and everything works fine on that monitor, but NOT with the LCD
panel. Nothing is shown there. Of course, the display stuff in the
laptop BIOS
Hi all!
I am running XFree 4.0.2 in a Hundyx laptop with unstable, with a XGA
TFT LCD display. I have right now a "normal" monitor attached to the
laptop, and everything works fine on that monitor, but NOT with the LCD
panel. Nothing is shown there. Of course, the display stuff in the
laptop BIOS
Geordie Birch wrote:
>
> on a fresh install of unstable i am having trouble creating an XF86Config.
> it doesn't get created when xserver-xfree86 is installed, and
> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 doesn't create it either.
Try "apt-get install task-x-window-system-core". For some reason that
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Geordie Birch wrote:
>
> on a fresh install of unstable i am having trouble creating an XF86Config.
> it doesn't get created when xserver-xfree86 is installed, and
> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 doesn't create it either.
Try "apt-get install task-x-window-system-core". For some reason that
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