mikshaw
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Posted: Aug. 13 2007,13:43 |
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Well then, the first thing you might do is install Xfree86 or Xorg, considering the installed X system is definitely not going to support Beryl. After that, I couldn't say whether or not there is a "trick" to it. You really can't know until you try, and I'm pretty sure there aren't many (if any) people who have already done it in order to tell you how. The easiest thing I could think of is to try installing it with Apt.
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