Alex Lau wrote:
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
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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.

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Benjamin Weber

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Reading the Ubuntu complaints, it seems the guy who dreamt this up, did it as a kludge for his usual screwups. With Mandriva I never get a failure, if I have a new kernel with the nvidia driver not built for it, no problem I get the kernel nv_drv loaded instead, no 3D, but just works. I've promised to delve into how it's done, but haven't got around to it. It's been so in Mandriva going way back, worth looking into as it's been bullet proof for so long.
Regards
Sid.

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