Re: Installing XOrg?

From: Roman Stöckl-Schmidt (roman_at_stoeckl-schmidt.de)
Date: 04/05/05

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    Patrick Kirchner wrote on 04.04.2005 21:00:
    | I guess I should have mentioned that I found the same sites, but as
    the site
    | states ( http://debian.linux-systeme.com/ ) he's offline until he can deal
    | with the massive influx of traffic. Makes me think I'm not the only
    one who
    | was interested in XOrg on Debian ;)
    |
    | I added the entries to my sources.list but they fail to update. I'll
    | probably just keep them in my sources.list and wait until I can connect.
    This is so strange, I've read on a forum where I found that link that
    the content is offline. However I've tried yesterday and after reading
    your reply again and had no problems, I got to the page showing the
    contents of his repository and clicking the links triggered downloading
    of the files (I tried xbase-clients and xserveer-xorg). But since I
    don't wnat to make the move to X.org yet, I haven't tried putting the
    sources.list lines and apt-getting them. Maybe I was just lucky and his
    bandwidth-quota limit wasn't reached for me yet. I haven't seen the site
    saying that the files are unavailable (yet).

    | As for the "Installing a non-intrusive X.org server on Debian" I wanted to
    | avoid that one as it wasn't a pre-compiled package and required building
    | from source which I prefer to avoid in order to stay up-to-date.
    I understand that, the link was merely provided as an
    'if-all-else-fails'-option.

    Thumbs up, Roman.
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