Howdy. I'm seriusly confused by a problem that is showing up with my Debian-distributed X server under Linux 1.3. I've been using various 1.3.x kernels, four different video cards and chipsets, and two motherboards; still I can't make it work (yet).
When X starts (using either startx or xdm), it produces a black screen; no matter how long I wait, nothing happens. When I hit Alt-Ctrl-F1, *then* the X server puts up the initial gray background and mouse cursor. (And I can tell it's actually waiting until then to draw the screen, not just delaying showing it to me, because my ISA video card is so slow I can watch it draw the pixels down the screen.) Then the screen goes blank again. I can wait forever and nothing happens. But when I hit Alt-F2/Alt-F1 over and over, the screen finally wakes up and shows me tty1/tty2; and at the same time, the X server fails. (The S3 server exits; the ET4000 server hangs.) Given the effects of the console-switching keys, I speculate that the X server might be waiting to get control of the screen; and when it *does* get control, it doesn't know it, so it does nothing; then when I switch _away_ from the server the first time, it wakes up and starts drawing. How could this happen? How could the kernel and the X server be miscommunicating so badly? If any of you has a clue or a hint or even words of encouragement, please E-Mail me and/or the list. Let me know if I'm alone... please... -- Chip Salzenberg a.k.a. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Men of lofty genius are most active when they are doing the least work." -- Leonardo da Vinci