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Author Re: install problems with both CD-RW drive and Firefox -X Window Specific
iforone

2006-05-04, 1:12 pm

iforone wrote:
>
> whoops - Just because I now see you posted "Xorg" stuff earlier;
>
> [ snippit of earlier post by the OP ]
>
> ...
>
> (my comments)
> If you wanted to install X11 (Xfree86 style), I think instead of
> X11-common, you would use as root;
> ~$ apt-get install x-window-system-core
> (/my comments)
>
[snipped][vbcol=seagreen]
> ....
> [ /snippit of earlier post by the OP]
>
> see this for *both* Xorg -or- Xfree86;
> http://www.mepislovers-wiki.org/ind...re_xserver-xorg


Hi - while looking around my box for info on Exim4, I happened upon
this Directory;
~$ /var/backups
within this Dir is a file relating to Dpkg cache -->
/var/backups/dpkg.status.0
This is a Plain text document, and easily readable - within is some
info about X (and all the installed packges);

This is on Debian Sarge (2.6.8-2) w/both KDE (3.3.2) and Gnome -- I'm
posting this info in case I made some errors above about *which*
packages you may need/want...and NOTE; these packages are NOT for Xorg
- I have no Xorg stuff. I believe Xorg is just like below but replaces
XFree86, and comes as Default with Newer 2.6 Kernel versions than the
one I have
-------------------------------------------------------------------
~$ /var/backups/dpkg.status.0


Package: xserver-common

Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Installed-Size: 992
Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
Architecture: i386
Source: xfree86
Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14sarge1
Replaces: xbase (<< 3.3.2.3a-2), xserver-vga16 (<< 3.3.2.3a-2),
xserver-agx (<< 3.3.2.3a-9), xserver-mach32 (<< 3.3.2.3a-9),
xserver-mach64 (<< 3.3.2.3a-9), xserver-p9000 (<< 3.3.2.3a-9),
xserver-s3 (<< 3.3.2.3a-9), xserver-s3v (<< 3.3.2.3a-9), xserver-tga
(<< 3.3.2.3a-9), xserver-w32 (<< 3.3.2.3a-9), xsun-utils
Depends: debconf (>= 1.0.21), xfree86-common (>= 4.2.1-5), libc6 (>=
2.3.2.ds1-21), debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0
Suggests: xserver-xfree86 | xserver, xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi |
xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-scalable, configlet-frontends
Conflicts: xbase (<< 3.3.2.3a-2), xsun-utils, xbase-clients (<<
3.3.6-1), suidmanager (<< 0.50), configlet (<= 0.9.22),
python-configlet (<< 2.0), xserver-3dlabs (<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-8514
(<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-agx (<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-common-v3 (<<
3.3.6-35), xserver-fbdev (<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-i128 (<< 3.3.6-35),
xserver-mach32 (<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-mach64 (<< 3.3.6-35),
xserver-mach8 (<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-mono (<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-p9000
(<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-s3 (<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-s3v (<< 3.3.6-35),
xserver-svga (<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-tga (<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-vga16
(<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-w32 (<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-xsun (<< 3.3.6-35),
xserver-xsun-mono (<< 3.3.6-35), xserver-xsun24 (<< 3.3.6-35),
xserver-rage128, xserver-sis, xserver-xfree86 (= 4.3.0.dfsg.1-5),
xserver-xfree86 (= 4.3.0.dfsg.1-6), xserver-xfree86-dbg (=
4.3.0.dfsg.1-5), xserver-xfree86-dbg (= 4.3.0.dfsg.1-6)
Conffiles:
/etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy 5e63f298721bdd4062d3c66967df99ba
Description: files and utilities common to all X servers
The X server is the hardware interface of the X Window System. Its
job is to
communicate with video display and input devices, and present them in
a
standardized, abstract fashion via the X protocol to X clients
(X-based
programs). The X server largely relieves programs of having to know
or care
about the details of the hardware with which they are interacting
(such
things as 32-bit versus 8-bit color, the layout of the keyboard, how
many
buttons the mouse has, etc.). The catch is that the X server must
itself
know the technical specifications of the graphics hardware and
monitor, the
keyboard layout, the protocol used by the mouse, and so forth.
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