Yeah. But on the upside, there's supposed to be a 3.5 version of the XFree86
coming out soon. Hopefully that will address the lacking of support for the
Diamond A50 card.
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On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Rick Fry wrote:
That's the same thing I get when I try to modify
Basically it goes through all the various video settings in XF86Config and
says it can't use any of them and drops back to the command prompt with the
"Cannot connect with the X server" error. I get the same damned thing. With
two versions of Windows running at 1280x1024 with 24 bit color, I
have you been messing with network settings?
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, you wrote:
KDE won't load it says "Error: Can't connect With X server"
and it repeats other error messages that are similar to that X server error.
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That's the same thing I get when I try to modify the X86 config file trying
to put in the correct frequencies for my monitor so I can get better
graphics. Unless I can get at least 1024x768 in 24 bit color, FreeBSD is
looking pretty good right now. Oh well, another $80 bucks.
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On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Rick Fry wrote:
That's the same thing I get when I try to modify the X86 config file trying
to put in the correct frequencies for my monitor so I can get better
graphics. Unless I can get at least 1024x768 in 24 bit color, FreeBSD is
looking pretty good right now. Oh
I haven't even configured my network yet and still get that error. It's
talking about the X server. Not the network server. We're just trying to get
Linux [RedHat OR Mandrake] to give us more than 800x600 with 256 colors.
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have you been messing with network
What kind of error msg's are you getting? Somewhere in those msg's lies the answer to
what is not starting (my biggest offender has been the mouse).
Regards,
Joseph Gardner
Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Company
Cleveland, OH
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