you mean - you have to run XFdrake in text mode ? or does it start in graphic mode ?
Anyway - make sure there is no /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file. Just remove the old one - so the system will use the safe defaults - should do it.
Cheers
Joerg
Anne Wilson wrote:
I was installing 9.1 on David's box while he was out. It has booted to the point of the blue wave, then it can't get the display up.
I tried going to init 3, then running XFdrake as root, the menu comes up, but I can't find any way to change any part of the configuration. I have to set it to a generic lcd screen.
I have to get this fixed before he gets home, or I'll be divorced <g> What do I do now?
Anne
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