Flemming Greve Skovengaard wrote:
No, I don't have frame buffer support and I have a ATI Radeon 8500 graphics
card. The only solution that comes to mind, and don't hade me if it is
stupid,
is that I have to re-compile X, Gnome or both with the new kernel.
I would guess that you should not have to
Hi Flemming!
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003, Flemming Greve Skovengaard wrote:
> No, I don't have frame buffer support and I have a ATI Radeon 8500 graphics
> card. The only solution that comes to mind, and don't hade me if it is
> stupid,
> is that I have to re-compile X, Gnome or both with the new kernel
No, I don't have frame buffer support and I have a ATI Radeon 8500 graphics
card. The only solution that comes to mind, and don't hade me if it is stupid,
is that I have to re-compile X, Gnome or both with the new kernel.
Beolach wrote:
What type of video card do you have? If you have a nvidia car
What type of video card do you have? If you have a nvidia card & use
nvidia's drivers, you will need to reinstall the driver module after
compiling a new kernel version. Also, is it just gnome that won't
start, or X? In the case I'm describing, X won't start at all.
If you do have a nvidia c
new kernel, Gnome not working
|
| Hi all.
|
| I just changed to kernel 2.6.0 from kernel 2.4.22 and now
| Gnome won't start. All I get is the splash screen and nothing
| else happens. I had the same problem when I changed from 2.2
| to 2.4. Back then I "solved" the problem b
Hi all.
I just changed to kernel 2.6.0 from kernel 2.4.22 and now Gnome won't start. All
I get is the splash screen and nothing else happens. I had the same problem when
I changed from 2.2 to 2.4. Back then I "solved" the problem by re-installing.
Is there anyone who knows, or have an idea about,