[Scottish] X-server issue
Joseph Kerr
jsphkrr at gmail.com
Tue Sep 12 16:37:20 BST 2006
Hi,
I definately have the X-server problem. I am not too familiar with
Linux. Could you give me some info on what to look for if I have a
conf problem.
Joe
On 9/12/06, Ben Thorp <THORPB at uk.ibm.com> wrote:
> scottish-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk wrote on 12/09/2006 13:54:55:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently received the latest edition of Ubuntu and Kubuntu. I
> > successfully installed Ubuntu but now I the X-server problem.
>
> I would be surprised if you had "the" x-server problem if you have not
> updated - it was only broken for a few hours in the repositories. It sounds
> more like your config has got broken in some other way.
>
> > I do not
> > have a broadband connection so I downloaded the latest release of
> > x-server from the packages.ubuntu.com site to a cd. I installed this
> > release but I am still having the same problem. I am thinking of going
> > back to the Breezy release. If I do return to Breezy will I still be
> > able to install the Dapper kubuntu packages in Breezy and run the
> > Dapper KDE. I also have the Dapper server on a CD. Will I be able to
> > install those packages in Breezy and will they all function under
> > Breezy? Thanks.
>
> I would strongly recommend against going back to Breezy. It's completely
> unsupported, and you will find it very difficult to get anything in the way
> of help online.
>
> >
> > --
> > Joe
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