Dear all 

For a solution some of you could help to create, the idea is using YaST
profile + SaX2 -a with a boot menu options which trigger a flag to run
SaX2 -a as needed and if X being configure correctly it will using YaST
profile to reserve the configuration. 
Of course you can use the same way to boot menu trigger the SaX -a or
even firsttime, but "very end user" may like the automagically way. 




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刘俊贤 Alex Lau
PRC Beijing Linux R&D Engineer
Mainland-Mobile (8610) 13910181404
HongKong-Mobile (852) 91621631


>>> On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at  6:32 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Benji
Weber"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> On 30/08/2007, Cristian Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> no joke, when your xserver is misconfigured and dont work, you are
>> redirected to a console no ? so, sax.sh -a will just fix your
problem..
> 
> I think the original point was it would be nicer to redirect
straight
> to sax2 -a. sax2 -a whilst solving the problem is completely useless
> to anyone who doesn't know that it exists.
> 
> _
> Benjamin Weber
>
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