Re: [newbie] Reconfiguring X

2002-07-11 Thread Ronald J. Hall
On Thursday 11 July 2002 02:52 pm, you wrote: > > This is what Civileme said: > > The hardware detector is NO GOOD on new video cards. You need new software > for the new card. Drop in your 8.1 install CD#1 and boot selecting > "expert" "Update" > Skip everything with a "cancel" except for the X

Re: [newbie] Reconfiguring X

2002-07-11 Thread Travis Crook
> > Travis Crook wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > I recently changed video cards in my machine. > > How do I reconfigure X to work with the new card? > > Didn't it find the card when you rebooted? Yes, but didn't configure it properly. > If not maybe kudzu isn't set to run at startup. > or

Re: [newbie] Reconfiguring X

2002-07-10 Thread Todd Slater
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 16:41:41 -0600 "Travis Crook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > I recently changed video cards in my machine. How do I reconfigure > X to work with the new card? > > Travis Crook > Visions Beyond Civileme just posted an answer related to this, I believe the su

Re: [newbie] Reconfiguring X

2002-07-10 Thread mike
> Travis Crook wrote: > > Hi all, > I recently changed video cards in my machine. > How do I reconfigure X to work with the new card? Didn't it find the card when you rebooted? If not maybe kudzu isn't set to run at startup. or the card isn't supported. or it's configured wrong.

[newbie] Reconfiguring X

2002-07-10 Thread Travis Crook
Hi all,     I recently changed video cards in my machine.  How do I reconfigure X to work with the new card?   Travis CrookVisions Beyond

Re: [newbie] Reconfiguring X

2000-07-06 Thread Romanator
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Re: [newbie] Reconfiguring X

2000-07-06 Thread Mark Weaver
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Re: [newbie] Reconfiguring X

2000-07-06 Thread Armisis Aieoln
Whats this registered Linux user # stuff??? Is there a multi distrobution registration now? and if so wouldent that go against the freedom of linux idea? dave > I love my Linux Box... > REASON # 2 ...X-windows is just a suedonym. > Registered Linux user # 1299563 > > On Wed, 5 Ju

Re: [newbie] Reconfiguring X

2000-07-05 Thread Penhockey2
I would like to hank everyone for their prompt replies. You'd think it would be documented somewhere about their variety of boot options, such as with indicating a prompt on startup "Linux 3 at LILO". I've fixed the problem and X is back up again. I probably should invest in an APC in

Re: [newbie] Reconfiguring X

2000-07-05 Thread Magnus Wirström
You could try run the command xconfig as root in console mode ... that will let you set up you config again ... Hope it will work for you !!! =) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yesterday I had a power outage while inside KDE, and my X server wasn't able > to shutdown properly. Now whenever I start

Re: [newbie] Reconfiguring X

2000-07-05 Thread Mark Weaver
at the LILO prompt type "linux 3" and hit ENTER. When you get to the command prompt type "setuptool" and hit ENTER. This will allow you to reconfigure your X-windows settings. -- Mark I love my Linux Box... REASON # 2 ...X-windows is just a suedonym. Registered Linux user # 12

[newbie] Reconfiguring X

2000-07-05 Thread Penhockey2
Yesterday I had a power outage while inside KDE, and my X server wasn't able to shutdown properly. Now whenever I startup Mandrake, and thus when it goes into the graphical login, I get a garbled mess on my screen indicating my X settings have been corrupted (if I shall use the term correctly)