mdclintn wrote:
> 
> I have a small problem setting up Xconfig, I was running a straight
> version of RedHat 5.2 in which I had no problems with my last install.
> But I saw your distribution on LsL and it seemed that it had everything
> that I wanted in linux all on one cd (great plus saves alot of downlod
> and complie time). But when I installed everything went fine except for
> the Xconfig, it detected my RIVA 128 chipset and I selected a generic
> monitor like I had done with Red Hat and selected svga 1024x768 @72 hz ,
> But the Xconfig is getting stuck at the clock chipset and won't probe
> the card properly as it does in Red Hat 5.2, so when I startx I get a
> 320x240 res. I can't handle a  res like that I'm not blind but I will be
> if I can't figure it out. I'm pretty sure I'm doing something wrong and
> the install went so smoothly except for that one thing and was hoping
> you could help me with this small issue. My hardware is as follows:
> 
> DK440lx motherboard w/scsi, lan and sound built in w/lastest bios update
> 
> Pent II 333 mhz (single)
> 96mb sdram
> Seagate 4.5gb uwscsi hdd
> Diamond Viper 330 4mb w/1.62 bios update
> Nec 8x multispin cd-rom (ide)
> 3 1/2 floppy

Try the xf86config program instead.  It's not as pretty as the
Xconfigurator, but it'll do the job just as well (hopefully better!)

-- 
Steve Philp
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