On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 5:40 PM, ernsteiswuerfel <erhar...@mailbox.org>
wrote:

> Check your boot messages with "journalctl -k" and your
> /var/log/Xorg.0.log then you will get a hint what went wrong with r128.
>
> On current Ubuntu versions there is no need for an xorg.conf, only if
> you need to tune some specific parameters. No fiddling around with "sudo
> Xorg-configure" needed.
>
>
OK, the journalctl -k just showed the "Invalid ROM contents" lines in red
font.  But, the /var/log showed "loading" of r128 and then fbdevbw  and
then "unloading" them and then  EE-"screens found, but none have usable
configuration"  and then "Fatal error no screens found."

I again tried "sudo service lightdm start"  . . . and then when that just
brought the same blackish screen I tried "stop" and then "start" . . . is
it handled by "lightdm" or "gdm" or something else?

I'm back in OSX 10.5 to type this email out on the PM.

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  [PowerMac3,1] Blotchy GUI graphics for images

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