On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 11:10:40AM -0800, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> Actually, did an
> dpkg -i --force-all /var/cache/apt/archives/xfree86-common_4.1.0-16_all.deb
> and it replaced all the missing files.. Most of the /etc/X11/Xseesion stuff,
> and rgb.txt etc.. The point is one package must ha
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 11:10:40AM -0800, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> Actually, did an
> dpkg -i --force-all /var/cache/apt/archives/xfree86-common_4.1.0-16_all.deb
> and it replaced all the missing files.. Most of the /etc/X11/Xseesion stuff,
> and rgb.txt etc.. The point is one package must ha
Actually, did an
dpkg -i --force-all /var/cache/apt/archives/xfree86-common_4.1.0-16_all.deb
and it replaced all the missing files.. Most of the /etc/X11/Xseesion stuff,
and rgb.txt etc.. The point is one package must have confused the other.. I
would think that looking at the order I did thin
Actually, did an
dpkg -i --force-all /var/cache/apt/archives/xfree86-common_4.1.0-16_all.deb
and it replaced all the missing files.. Most of the /etc/X11/Xseesion stuff,
and rgb.txt etc.. The point is one package must have confused the other.. I
would think that looking at the order I did thin
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 11:10:11AM -0800, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> No, no tricks were performed..
> Just a standard apt-get installation.. Included is an email that I sent to
> the
> debian-kde list, but this problem is an X installation problem.
> Simply doing 'apt-gets' to the point where I
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 11:10:11AM -0800, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> No, no tricks were performed..
> Just a standard apt-get installation.. Included is an email that I sent to the
> debian-kde list, but this problem is an X installation problem.
> Simply doing 'apt-gets' to the point where I can
No, no tricks were performed..
Just a standard apt-get installation.. Included is an email that I sent to the
debian-kde list, but this problem is an X installation problem.
Simply doing 'apt-gets' to the point where I can run startx should at that
point have a working Xsession file, in my mind.
No, no tricks were performed..
Just a standard apt-get installation.. Included is an email that I sent to the
debian-kde list, but this problem is an X installation problem.
Simply doing 'apt-gets' to the point where I can run startx should at that
point have a working Xsession file, in my mind.
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