Re: R: console switching broken on TinyX?

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Now I''ve studied. I've understood what Tinyx is? (Sorry fom my error!)
It should be a little version of Linux, but I would like to use Mandrake 9.1.
The French Customer Care of Mandriva says that surely I won't have any problems witn the last version of Mandriva 10.1 but I'm not sure.


I didn't know of mailing with America. Do you like new german Pope?
I like linux but the problem here in Italia is that you can ask for question to anyone, becouse no one can clearly explain how it works.


This is my home LAN.
1) PC Win XP, 1GB Ram, 80 Gb Hdisk
2) Mac Mini, 512 MB Ram, 40 Gb Hdisk, Mac OS X Panther (I'm waiting for X Tiger!)
3) Pentium II, 4GB HDisk, 92 MB Ram, Mandrake 9.1 (just the only one that doesn't work, or better that doesn't charge X Window)


I don't know why I wright these things, maybe just to say you hello.
Hello America.

Amedeo

Post Scriptum: I'm italian but nefore I'm born in Neaples (The northest city of Africa!)


----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug McNutt" <douglist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <xfree86@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: R: console switching broken on TinyX?



At 15:32 +0200 4/22/05, Amedeo Gargiulo wrote:
Could you explain how can I sue TinyX, instead of XFre86.
Amedeo from Italy

It's good that you're an Italian.

The u <=> s swap  makes you sound entirely too American.
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