Typo :-)
chmod u+r XFree86.0.log
> Sounds similiar to a problem i had with my monitor, i'm still not sure
> why it does it but if i start X in 1024x768 it goes to sleep (only with
> the savage driver mind, vesa worked). The only way i managed to get
> around it was to start up in 1152x864.
>
> It'
Dylan Evans wrote:
Sounds similiar to a problem i had with my monitor, i'm still not sure why
it does it but if i start X in 1024x768 it goes to sleep (only with the
savage driver mind, vesa worked). The only way i managed to get around it
was to start up in 1152x864.
It's a wierd problem, but i th
> Dylan Evans wrote:
>> Sounds similiar to a problem i had with my monitor, i'm still not sure
>> why it does it but if i start X in 1024x768 it goes to sleep (only
>> with the savage driver mind, vesa worked). The only way i managed to
>> get around it was to start up in 1152x864.
>>
>> It's a wie
Could be. You're sure it's not just the X server picking a refresh rate
higher than what the monitor can deal with? Maybe the default vsync rate
it uses at 1152x864 is enough lower that it falls within the monitor's
limits where it picks a higher rate for 1024x768? Did you try reducing
your HSync a
Sounds similiar to a problem i had with my monitor, i'm still not sure why
it does it but if i start X in 1024x768 it goes to sleep (only with the
savage driver mind, vesa worked). The only way i managed to get around it
was to start up in 1152x864.
It's a wierd problem, but i think it's more to d
Hello,
I am currently trying to install RedHat 9 and been
having problems. Basically, anytime I try to start anything graphical, my
monitor goes into sleep mode. I am able to log in the text mode, but when
i try to run redhat-config-xfree86, it does the same thing. My video card
is a P
This card should work with the "nv" driver in XFree86 4.3.
Mark.
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Chris Hobbick wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently trying to install RedHat 9 and been having problems. Basically,
> anytime I try to start anything graphical, my monitor goe
On Thursday, June 26, 2003 1:49 pm, Bartolo, Timothy J. wrote:
> I have a IBM Net vista Model 8307-25U in the standard configuration
> except that I have the Ram expand to 1GB. I have loaded Linux version 7.3
> using a government application called JCATS. I am trying to get the Video
> on the
Hello
I have a IBM Net vista Model 8307-25U in the standard configuration
except that I have the Ram expand to 1GB. I have loaded Linux version 7.3
using a government application called JCATS. I am trying to get the Video on
the computer to display at 1280X1024 and the best I can get is 60
Craig Blocker wrote:
I am trying to load Red Hat Linux 7.1.1 on a new Dell
Inspiron 4150 laptop. If I start in text mode, everything
seems fine (except that only the central 20% of my screen
is used for the text).
*That* is normal. :)
When I do a startx command, I
get a "Fatal server er
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 20:28, Craig Blocker wrote:
>
> I sent this last week, but perhaps the reply was sent
> before I got properly registered.
>
> I am trying to load Red Hat Linux 7.1.1 on a new Dell
> Inspiron 4150 laptop. If I start in text mode, everything
> seems fine (except tha
Hi,
I sent this last week, but perhaps the reply was sent
before I got properly registered.
I am trying to load Red Hat Linux 7.1.1 on a new Dell
Inspiron 4150 laptop. If I start in text mode, everything
seems fine (except that only the central 20% of my screen
is used for the text).
Hi,
I meant to include the configuratin file and log file
last time, but forgot, so here they are.
I am trying to load Red Hat Linux 7.1.1 on a new Dell
Inspiron 4150 laptop. If I start in text mode, everything
seems fine (except that only the central 20% of my screen
is used for the
Hi,
I am trying to load Red Hat Linux 7.1.1 on a new Dell
Inspiron 4150 laptop. If I start in text mode, everything
seems fine (except that only the central 20% of my screen
is used for the text). When I do a startx command, I
get a "Fatal server error: no screens found".
The laptop h
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