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Re: [bdarrow@optonline.net: interesting problems]



Ok, this situation is less than fun.

My first thought -- pretty much guaranteed to work -- download/buy/use
the latest release of potato, and reinstall. Not much fun, but I bet X
will work.

Second thought -- try dpkg -l | grep 4.0.1 and apt-get remove all these
packages. Check your /var/cache/apt/archives directory for the old X
packages. (If you don't clean your apt repository much, your old X .debs
might still be around.)

Sadly, I have long since trashed my repository, and have no traces of
the original 3.3.x archives around. I would imagine there are many
mirrors of the old packages around -- ftp.cdrom.com and ftp.kernel.org
come to mind as likely to have mirrors going back a ways.

Best of luck.

* Branden Robinson <branden@deadbeast.net> [001210 16:24]:
> ----- Forwarded message from Bill Darrow <bdarrow@optonline.net> -----
> 
> From: Bill Darrow <bdarrow@optonline.net>
> To: branden@debian.org
> Subject: interesting problems
> Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 18:09:02 -0500
> Delivered-To: branden@localhost.deadbeast.net
> Delivered-To: branden@deadbeast.net
> Message-ID: <3A340D0E.88CE9645@optonline.net>
> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.72 [en] (Win98; U)
> X-Accept-Language: en
> 
> Good afternoon.  I've spent most of my day working at this interesting
> problem I am having.  I upgraded earlier today only to notice that xf4
> was replacing xf3.3.6.  I had found bad experiences with this software
> before and chose to continue use of 3.3.6.  I notified others of my
> problem and recieved information about installing the old xserver while
> basically still using the new base.  This idea seems brilliant except
> for the fact that I was alarmed when I found that xserver-mach64 no
> longer exists.  I can't grab one from an old dist as the dependencies
> are fucked up from those ones.  Also, once I felt cornered, I tried
> using xf4, but it couldn't get a screen to work.  None of the
> combinations seemed to work, I tried forever and it just kept spitting
> out that 'no screens found' after it found none of them to be useable.
> Now, I can't go back to the old xserver or use the new one.  I do not
> have money to seek professional help in this situation and I do not have
> enough money to buy a different video card.  I use this machine for work
> and it is all I have.  Please see if you can help, I wasted an entire
> day with no pay now trying to upgrade and running into perl and x
> problems now.  I can't afford another day like this one.  Please, any
> help is greatly appreciated.  You are my last resort.
> 
> Time is precious,
> Bill Darrow
> 
> 
> ----- End forwarded message -----
> 
> -- 
> G. Branden Robinson            |    "Why do we have to hide from the police,
> Debian GNU/Linux               |    Daddy?"
> branden@deadbeast.net          |    "Because we use vi, son.  They use
> http://deadbeast.net/~branden/ |    emacs."



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