More X mysteries
Don Erickson
derick at shark.zeni.net
Mon Mar 18 13:48:18 CST 2002
In article <20020317235539.23645.qmail at web14601.mail.yahoo.com> you write:
>I just installed the 2.2r3 (potato) version of Debian. I
>included the X system with the install, and I can do a startx
>and have the GUI interface start up.
If it's kde that you want to run, try "apt-get install kdm". This will
load the k desktop manager which should give you a gui login screen for
kdm on boot, and persistently.
>tried! I'd like to be able to get into the desktop mgrs. I've
>installed. kdm and gdm both return "unknown commandderrors.
Hmmm, already tried that, eh? kdm should be in /usr/bin/kdm. You may not
have a valid display in your /etc/X11/XF86Config, but this stuff should
run right out of the box. You might want to try the testing branch of
Debian, it uses XFree86 version 4 (I think) which simplifies the driver
setup considerably. Or, the unstable branch is "sid". I'm guessing that
X doesn't have the correct driver for your video card loaded, or something
like that. The program "xf86config" will walk you through setting up an
/etc/X11/XF86Config file, that's another option.
Or, you could set up a line in /etc/apt/sources.list for a
"woody" (testing) distribution, reload kde and give that a shot. It
should download whatever files that it needs to run, and walk you through
the setup.
Regards,
-Don
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