On Sunday 16 October 2005 10:14, Reinhard Gimbel wrote:
> Oops, with an non-working configuration it is of course not possible to
> get a useful output with "sax2".

Hi Reinhard,

If you boot to run level 3, log in as root and run "sax2 -l" (lower case "L"), 
SaX2 will run in standard VESA compliant low resolution (VGA) mode, which is 
supported natively in hardware, (no special external drivers needed) in every 
PC graphics subsystem marketed in at least the past ten years.

If you're getting a text console and can log into run level 3, *and* if your 
hardware is not broken in some way or misidentified during installation, 
"sax2 -l" will work. If it *doesn't* work, that is a clear sign that there is 
something fundamentally wrong at the hardware level... either:

- the hardware is not supported
- the hardware is not recognized properly (meaning the installer is getting 
confused and misidentifying it, thereby creating inappropriate config files)
- there is actually something wrong with the hardware:
        - wrong BIOS settings
        - a mix of unsupported+supported parts producing confused probe results
        - damaged or improperly installed components

IMHO, it isn't fair or reasonable to dump on SaX2 until you've ruled out these 
possibilities.

regards,

- Carl

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