Al Dunsmuir wrote:
Waleed, on Friday, December 26, 2008, 2:36:39 PM, you wrote:
Try reinstall the driver for your ATI. Then change the driver
name in xorg.conf file from VESA to ATI < driver name.
After that switch to level 5 via init 5 command.
-
Waleed, on Friday, December 26, 2008, 2:36:39 PM, you wrote:
> Try reinstall the driver for your ATI. Then change the driver
> name in xorg.conf file from VESA to ATI < driver name.
> After that switch to level 5 via init 5 command.
>
> -
Try reinstall the driver for your ATI. Then change the driver name in
xorg.conf file from VESA to ATI < driver name. After that switch to
level 5 via init 5 command.
---
Yours,
Waleed Harbi
If you want your goals to come true
Hello Toma,
Friday, December 26, 2008, 6:11:43 AM, you wrote:
> Hi, everybody!
> So, I,m not alone in this problem.
> I'm runin' F10 on an old IBM Intellistation,
> IDE HDD(originally it was SCSI)
> 600MHz CPU & 500 Mb RAM,
> after Ubuntu 8.04,that was working fine.
> After installing F10, insta
Hi, everybody!
So, I,m not alone in this problem.
I'm runin' F10 on an old IBM Intellistation,
IDE HDD(originally it was SCSI)
600MHz CPU & 500 Mb RAM,
after Ubuntu 8.04,that was working fine.
After installing F10, installed all security updates,
and one(1) debug update(bug icon).
All went O.K. ti
I tried now with the VESA X driver instead of the default RADEON driver and it
all works now. So it has to be something with the video driver.
--
fedora-list mailing list
fedora-list@redhat.com
To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
Guidelines: http://fedoraprojec
Hello Janez,
Sunday, December 21, 2008, 1:00:27 PM, you wrote:
>> I have the same problem on an Dell Latitude D600 with an ati chipset.
>> There is no text or icons. i can click on the screen an things happen
>> but there is no icons buttons or text just grey and white windows.
> One more thing i
Hi,
I've got similar problem. Last week I tried to upgrade my FC8 to FC10 using
PreUpgrade, everything went fine, but after reboot I could not login into
Gnome. After clicking on my username and typing my password I was not logged in
but returned to the login screen, instead. The solution was no
I have the same problem on an Dell Latitude D600 with an ati chipset.
There is no text or icons. i can click on the screen an things happen
but there is no icons buttons or text just grey and white windows.
One more thing i forgot to mention. I did an yum uprate yesterday and
with other things
Al Dunsmuir wrote:
Hello Al,
Sunday, December 7, 2008, 11:11:42 AM, I wrote:
I'm running FC10 on 3 systems - 2x 32-bit (DELL GX270, D810 laptop)
and 1x 64-bit (AMD quad).
After applying all the recent updates, the D810 and AMD box are fine.
Unfortunately, on the GX260
Hello Al,
Sunday, December 7, 2008, 11:11:42 AM, I wrote:
> I'm running FC10 on 3 systems - 2x 32-bit (DELL GX270, D810 laptop)
> and 1x 64-bit (AMD quad).
> After applying all the recent updates, the D810 and AMD box are fine.
> Unfortunately, on the GX260 I can no longer log on - the Gnome lo
Al Dunsmuir wrote:
Unfortunately, on the GX260 I can no longer log on - the Gnome logon
panel appears to have all buttons in the bottom row and my user ID
button displayed (low intensity) and inactive.
This is my DNS, DHCP and Samba server, and these services continue to
work in the background.
I'm running FC10 on 3 systems - 2x 32-bit (DELL GX260, D810 laptop)
and 1x 64-bit (AMD quad).
After applying all the recent updates, the D810 and AMD box are fine.
Unfortunately, on the GX260 I can no longer log on - the Gnome logon
panel appears to have all buttons in the bottom row and my user
13 matches
Mail list logo