On Saturday 30 November 2002 12:09 am, you wrote:
> I installed slackware linux 8 and am a linux newbie.
> I have attached the log file that was created when I
> tried to start X. Can anyone help me figure out what
> the problem is?
>
> -Laura
>
>From my limited expertise, after looking at your
After all those hours in the chat room, and the truth comes out.
Your real name is Bob!
There goes 18 months of therapy.
I prefer using xf86cfg to configure X rather than xf86config.
It's GUI based and if it works then maybe you made an error using the
console based tool.
-Don
On Fri, 2002-11-2
On Friday 29 November 2002 11:09 pm, Barnhart wrote:
> I installed slackware linux 8 and am a linux newbie.
> I have attached the log file that was created when I
> tried to start X. Can anyone help me figure out what
> the problem is?
>
> -Laura
First off, I'm really impressed that you decided t
Well I use RedHat 8.0 but it looks at a quick glance that either your
video card or monitor is set wrong. I would think monitor at a quick
glance.
Joshua L. McDowell
PS A chick that likes Linux? This is cool.. Wanna have breakfast? LOL J/k
Barnhart wrote:
I installed slackware linux 8 and a
I installed slackware linux 8 and am a linux newbie.
I have attached the log file that was created when I
tried to start X. Can anyone help me figure out what
the problem is?
-Laura
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Hello,
I'm running the latest Cygwin install, with X 4.2.0, on Windows XP
Professional. My video card is an ATI 3D Rage Pro AGP 2x.
I modified the startxwin.bat file, as follows:
Changed : SET CYGWIN_ROOT=\cygwin
To : SET CYGWIN_ROOT=h:\usr\pkg\cygwin
X logged to : h:\usr\pkg\cygwin\