Hello to all
I am user of Linux Mandrake 7.1 and it causes me a problem when I want to
configure X Server.
The installation process works including the selection of the whole hardware
perfectly but when restarting the system it is unable to pull up X as much in
automatic way as through "startx
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> Hi all:
> I'm arbitrarily out of linux for the moment. My Distro's mc or bash#
> won't see my DOS partition. Has unformatted "empty space" on the drive
> at the moment (maybe that's why?) Had to use windoze to download
> xsis.tgz from suSE site to get my distr
Hi all:
I'm arbitrarily out of linux for the moment. My Distro's mc or bash#
won't see my DOS partition. Has unformatted "empty space" on the drive
at the moment (maybe that's why?) Had to use windoze to download
xsis.tgz from suSE site to get my distro up and running. Can't get
xf86config (or
On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> I installed Linux-Mandrake 6.0 with a Gloria Synergy card in the box. I then
> downloaded the Nvidia TNT2 driver files...shut down the X Server, installed
> the drivers, shut down the machine, put my Nvidia card in...then ran
> XConfigurator. The card works fine
Hi Edward,
You have to change a 3 to a 5 in the /etc/inittab file in order
to be able to start X on boot.
id:3:initdefault: should become id:5:initdefault: This changes the
runlevel.
Hope it works !
- Regis.
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I installed Linux-Mandrake 6.0 with a Gloria Synergy card in the box. I then
downloaded the Nvidia TNT2 driver files...shut down the X Server, installed
the drivers, shut down the machine, put my Nvidia card in...then ran
XConfigurator. The card works fine, however, the machine no longer
boots t