On Wednesday 21 Oct 2009, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > -  xorg.conf isn't in /usr/X11 as the reference says it should be.  (The
> > X11 directory doesn't exist.)
>
> You could try
>
>     find / -name xorg.conf

Tried that; there was no find command (or locate).

> I can only think you weren't where you thought when you gave a relative
> path to it or, as Andrew said, there was a problem with case.

I wasn't and I've been able to boot into Xandros now.

The trouble is that it just shuts itself down again.  It does it very nicely, 
but as soon as the Startup screen finishes, it goes straight to the Shutdown 
screen.

;-(

-- 
                Terry Coles
                64 bit computing with Kubuntu Linux



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