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RE: [LI] Redhat-6.1 Installation



For X Server configuration  you can try this
  " Xconfigurator --expert" 

regards

K N Jayadevan

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> From: 	Dr. Sarat Kumat Patra[SMTP:skpatra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
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> Sent: 	Thursday, January 20, 2000 9:01 PM
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> Subject: 	[LI] Redhat-6.1 Installation
> 
> Hi,
> 
> 
> I have a few problems with Linux installation. I will appreciate any
> ponters or help in this regard.
> 
> 1. I have installed Red Hat Linux 6.1 on a Intel Celeron PC with
> Intel810 mother board and it 
> it containds the PCI-SVGA  intel 810 choset on the board. This graphics
> driver I suppose is not supported by RH6.1. Can I get some help about
> how to
> Install Xwindows on the machine. I am using a Proview monitor. I could
> Install RH6.1 but failed with Xwindows.
> 
> 2. I want to make this machine a server primarily for NFS and NIS.
> Should I go for server Installation or cusrom installation installing
> everything?
> 
> 3. I also want to install few diskless machines in my network. I saw
> some mail regarding this with respect to PCQuest Dec 1999. Could some
> one help me in this regard(Anyone who has a record of the discussion).
> 
> 4. I want to Install HP Laserjet 1100 to my Red Hat-6.1 box. How do I
> proceed. the driver for this is not explicitely supported.
> 
> 
> A copy of the reply to me will be verymuch appreciated.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Sarat
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