I see something similar on my work machine with ATI (unsure of the
actual card specs). I've worked around this by switching to the TTY
which I did startx from and sending it a ^C. This has worked for me
flawlessly so far.
Hi, thank you for your suggestion but in my case, when the problem
Marco jjletho67-aro...@yahoo.it wrote:
I see something similar on my work machine with ATI (unsure of the
actual card specs). I've worked around this by switching to the TTY
which I did startx from and sending it a ^C. This has worked for me
flawlessly so far.
Hi, thank you for your
I see something similar on my work machine with ATI (unsure of the
actual card specs). I've worked around this by switching to the TTY
which I did startx from and sending it a ^C. This has worked for me
flawlessly so far.
Hi, thank you for your suggestion but in my case, when the problem occours,
Marco jjletho67-aro...@yahoo.it wrote:
I see something similar on my work machine with ATI (unsure of the
actual card specs). I've worked around this by switching to the TTY
which I did startx from and sending it a ^C. This has worked for me
flawlessly so far.
Hi, thank you for your suggestion
Hi all,
I know that probably this is not the right place, but really i don't know how
and where i can gather the attention on serius issue i have found on fedora 14.
Shortly:
the problem comes up this way:
1) boot in runlevel 3
2) enter the X environment with startx
3) try to logout
when i
Marco jjletho67-aro...@yahoo.it wrote:
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This bug is preventing me to upgrade from f13 to f14 and really i
don't now what else i can try.
I see something similar on my work machine with ATI (unsure of the
actual card specs). I've worked around this by switching to the TTY
which I did startx