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Re: [opensuse] Scripts
- From: charles buchanan <gobrowns@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 20:57:13 -0800
- Message-id: <200702062057.13299.gobrowns@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 10:50, J Sloan wrote:
> charles buchanan wrote:
> > On Sunday 04 February 2007 15:15, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> >
> > I just ran the check.sh and this is what it said:
> >
> > =====================================================================
> > ATI Technologies
> > =====================================================================
> > You are either not running this script from the console
> > or simply do not have console ownership. Requirement failed.
> > Unable to determine XFree86 Version. Stopping now.
> >
> > Now, is console and terminal two different things?
> >
> > I used the "bash check.sh" command.
>
> To set up X11 drivers, you typically need for X11 to be not running.
>
> Console in this case means glass CRT. Normally a console and a terminal
> window are functionally equivalent, but when it is required that X11 not be
> running, there is a major difference.
>
> Joe
So basically, I need to run this ate the cli without KDE running? So I take it
that you can almost guess my next question? :-) How do I keep KDE from
starting up?
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> charles buchanan wrote:
> > On Sunday 04 February 2007 15:15, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> >
> > I just ran the check.sh and this is what it said:
> >
> > =====================================================================
> > ATI Technologies
> > =====================================================================
> > You are either not running this script from the console
> > or simply do not have console ownership. Requirement failed.
> > Unable to determine XFree86 Version. Stopping now.
> >
> > Now, is console and terminal two different things?
> >
> > I used the "bash check.sh" command.
>
> To set up X11 drivers, you typically need for X11 to be not running.
>
> Console in this case means glass CRT. Normally a console and a terminal
> window are functionally equivalent, but when it is required that X11 not be
> running, there is a major difference.
>
> Joe
So basically, I need to run this ate the cli without KDE running? So I take it
that you can almost guess my next question? :-) How do I keep KDE from
starting up?
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