On 20:37:53 Oct 18, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
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> I did not try to initiate X of that way. After to have tried, it did not
> work either. This is what I obtain in the log:
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> (EE) Unable to locate/open config file
Why are you getting this error? Copy
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On Oct 17, Stijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
Hi, Stijn.
> Did you already tried to start X with the command "startx" without
> using any xorg.conf file (none in /root/ or /etc/X11/)? When no
> xorg.conf file is found X will try to run wi
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On Oct 17, Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm trying to use KDE in OpenBSD but I'm having problems with the
>> basic step: to obtain that X server works. I have this problem with
>> OpenBSD 4.3. With snapshot of OpenBSD 4.4, X serv
On 00:55:38 Oct 17, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
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> Hi all!
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> I'm trying to use KDE in OpenBSD but I'm having problems with the basic
> step: to obtain that X server works. I have this problem with OpenBSD
> 4.3. With snapshot of OpenBSD 4.4, X server
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Hi all!
I'm trying to use KDE in OpenBSD but I'm having problems with the basic
step: to obtain that X server works. I have this problem with OpenBSD
4.3. With snapshot of OpenBSD 4.4, X server works without problems. For
both cases, I indicated durin
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