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Fizzzi <fizzzi@wez_to_ciach.op.pl> wrote: > Szukam jakiegos dobrego konfiguratora pliku xorg.conf dla Ubuntu- cos w > rodzaju X86Config, tylko na GTK naprzyklad... # X -configure kloczek -- ----------------------------------------------------------- *Ludzie nie mają problemów, tylko sobie sami je stwarzają* ----------------------------------------------------------- Tomasz Kłoczko     

Group: pl.comp.os.linux · Group Profile · Search for X86config in pl.comp.os.linux
Author: Tomasz Kłoczko
Date: Jan 26, 2007 03:52

Hermann Riemann schrieb: Henning Paul schrieb: Ausgang - PC mit 2 ATA und 1 SATA-Platte, /boot auf /hda1 / und /home auf /sda1 S-ATA-Platte an Onboard- oder PCI-Controller? On board ( board von FSC, zur Benutzung waren keine Aktionen wie Treiber laden notwendig. ) 1. Aktion Neuinstallation 10.3 Neu /tmp und /var auf ehemalig /hda1 und /hda5
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Henning Paul schrieb: >> Ausgang >> - PC mit 2 ATA und 1 SATA-Platte, >> /boot auf /hda1 / und /home auf /sda1 > S-ATA-Platte an Onboard- oder PCI-Controller? On board ( board von FSC, zur Benutzung waren keine Aktionen wie Treiber laden notwendig. ) >> 1. Aktion Neuinstallation 10.3 >> Neu /tmp und /var auf ehemalig /hda1 und /hda5 >> Ergebnis Grub error, >> 2. Aktion Neuinstallation     

Group: alt.linux.suse · Group Profile · Search for X86config in alt.linux.suse
Author: Henning Paul
Date: Nov 8, 2007 11:59

In message <31af8eea4e.martin@bach.planiverse.com> Martin Wuerthner <spamtrap@mw-software.com> wrote: In message <4eea8ad794pm_noble@yahoo.co.nz> P M Noble <pm_noble@yahoo.co.nz> wrote: I have been able to login and slowly (during the periods that the screen cycles to prompt) to access the /etc/X11 directory, but as I don't have root access I could not
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In message <4eea8ad794pm_noble@yahoo.co.nz> P M Noble <pm_noble@yahoo.co.nz> wrote: > I have been able to login and slowly (during the periods that the screen > cycles to prompt) to access the /etc/X11 directory, but as I don't have > root access I could not seem to rename the backup config to be the proper > X86Config-4 file. Sorry, I do not understand. You are trying to fix system     

Group: alt.linux.suse · Group Profile · Search for X86config in alt.linux.suse
Author: Hermann Riemann
Date: Nov 8, 2007 10:56

In article <4EEF023D64%%news@youmustbejoking.demon.cu.invalid>, Darren Salt <news@youmustbejoking.demon.cu.invalid> wrote: [snip] Have a poke around in the logfile /var/log/syslog to see if there's anything recorded. The XFree86 equivalent of /var/log/Xorg.0.log (I don't remember the name, but /var/log/*.0.log should match it) will contain useful information.
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Group: comp.sys.acorn.apps · Group Profile · Search for X86config in comp.sys.acorn.apps
Author: Peter Naulls
Date: May 29, 2007 19:30

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Author: Martin Wuerthner
Date: May 29, 2007 04:23

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Group: comp.sys.acorn.apps · Group Profile · Search for X86config in comp.sys.acorn.apps
Author: P M Noble
Date: May 29, 2007 03:42

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