Divago
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Posted: Sep. 14 2007,07:27 |
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Quote (Juanito @ Sep. 13 2007,14:58) | Yes, I was speaking of the XFree86.dsl extension - the only files you have to add to .filetool.lst are /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and /home/dsl/.xserverrc (which is normally backed-up anyway) after editing it for XFree86.
If you add XFree86.dsl to /mydsl it will be loaded automatically at boot - anyway, it has to be loaded each time you boot dsl. |
Quote | Yes, I was speaking of the XFree86.dsl extension - the only files you have to add to .filetool.lst are /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and /home/dsl/.xserverrc (which is normally backed-up anyway) after editing it for XFree86. | Oh ok cool thanks
Quote | If you add XFree86.dsl to /mydsl it will be loaded automatically at boot - anyway, it has to be loaded each time you boot dsl. | anyway, 1) i created /mydsl folder BUT it seems i cannot copy mydsl here; 2) even forcing it to load manually, i got some problem: it does not load (the gui freeze, and the system still work but ps fax show process still running... after 8-9 hours is still running -.-) and, important, 3) now if i tell to start xfree86 system crash completely: no xwindow, no shell session (ctrl+alt+f1) nothing. only think i can do is entering throug ssh, but killing xfree does not work and i need to reboot machine...
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