I got some problems with fonts. X did not start but aborted could not find
font fixed.
I removed all xfonts- packages and reinstalled with only 75&100 dpi plus misc
and it works. Don't know what was wrong. I run the update-fonts- command but
this did not help.
Branden Robinson wrote:
> It works
I got some problems with fonts. X did not start but aborted could not find
font fixed.
I removed all xfonts- packages and reinstalled with only 75&100 dpi plus misc
and it works. Don't know what was wrong. I run the update-fonts- command but
this did not help.
Branden Robinson wrote:
> It works
Branden Robinson wrote:
>
> These are available for i386 at the X Strike Force.
>
> Thanks, folks!
I downloaded the source but the decription file has a different length on the
orig tar than the tar file in your directory.
Branden Robinson wrote:
>
> These are available for i386 at the X Strike Force.
>
> Thanks, folks!
I downloaded the source but the decription file has a different length on the orig tar
than the tar file in your directory.
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Tuomas Jormola wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I have a problem finding out how to run programs like Xnest and xmon.
> >
> > The manual for Xnest tells me to run "Xnest :1" to start the server then
> > "xterm -display :1" to connect a client to the server. This dose not work
> > as the server has started wit
Tuomas Jormola wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I have a problem finding out how to run programs like Xnest and xmon.
> >
> > The manual for Xnest tells me to run "Xnest :1" to start the server then "xterm
>-display :1" to connect a client to the server. This dose not work as the server has
>started with som
I have a problem finding out how to run programs like Xnest and xmon.
The manual for Xnest tells me to run "Xnest :1" to start the server then "xterm
-display :1" to connect a client to the server. This dose not work as the
server has started with some over restrictiv configuration and I have no
I have a problem finding out how to run programs like Xnest and xmon.
The manual for Xnest tells me to run "Xnest :1" to start the server then "xterm
-display :1" to connect a client to the server. This dose not work as the server has
started with some over restrictiv configuration and I have n
Matthew Garrett wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:27:24AM +0200, Kenneth Johansson wrote:
> > I tried it on a voodoo3 card and everything seems good until I try openGL
> > in DRI mode then the application (gears) gets a segmentation fault.
>
> Try reducing your resolu
Jon Pennington wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:27:24AM +0200, Kenneth Johansson wrote:
> > I tried it on a voodoo3 card and everything seems good until I try openGL
> > in DRI mode then the application (gears) gets a segmentation fault.
>
> Are you sure you're runni
Matthew Garrett wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:27:24AM +0200, Kenneth Johansson wrote:
> > I tried it on a voodoo3 card and everything seems good until I try openGL in DRI
>mode then the application (gears) gets a segmentation fault.
>
> Try reducing your resolution. The
Jon Pennington wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:27:24AM +0200, Kenneth Johansson wrote:
> > I tried it on a voodoo3 card and everything seems good until I try openGL in DRI
>mode then the application (gears) gets a segmentation fault.
>
> Are you sure you're running
I tried it on a voodoo3 card and everything seems good until I try openGL in
DRI mode then the application (gears) gets a segmentation fault.
This also happend with 4.02 version so it's the same problem. I also recompiled
the libglide library but it did not help.
I run this on kernel 2.4.3 no p
I tried it on a voodoo3 card and everything seems good until I try openGL in DRI mode
then the application (gears) gets a segmentation fault.
This also happend with 4.02 version so it's the same problem. I also recompiled the
libglide library but it did not help.
I run this on kernel 2.4.3 no
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