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RE: Xfree 4.0 on SuSE 6.4



I specifically asked about SuSE because 6.4 is the first distribution to 
actually include it on the CDs so hopefully the pain would be less than 
trying to force-fit it into an existing setup. I guess the only thing is to 
do a clean install on my testbed & try it.

2.2.14libc5 must be an interesting kind of world ; )

On Tuesday, April 18, 2000 1:58 PM, Simon Griffiths 
[SMTP:enquires [at] claycross.demon.co.uk] wrote:
>  I've run into considerable difficulties, although i'm not using suse, I 
am
> running on 2.2.14 libc5 (urgh i hear you cry) and i've now got X running,
> just cant get a window manager to actually run, seems to lock the box 
with
> no means to quit.  Hence a reboot via the power switch is needed.  I'm
> trying to put some time aside to figure it out but as of yet havent ;)
>
> If any one else has got XFree 4 to work I'm sure there are loads of us 
that
> would just love to know how and with what versions of linux etc...


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