There are no errors in either of those logfiles.  They both
look like a properly working X-servers.  What exactly is the problem?


                        Mark.

PS.  You should remove the videoram line from your Section "Device"
in the /etc/X11/XF86Config file though.  The server will autodetect
the correct amount.  Overriding the autodetected value in the XF86Config 
file could cause bad behavior if it's not accurate.


On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, eisaac wrote:

>  I am a teacher at Leto High School in Tampa, Florida. Today I installed 
> K12LTSP3.1.2 on a test computer and attempted a network boot of a thin client 
> computer, but it failed. I have no idea how to fix it. As instructed on the error 
> screen, I have attached the xfree log files that I found.
> I am a Linux newbie, but am interested in using opensource solutions in our school. 
> Money is very hard to come by!
>  Please help me, if you can. Thank you.
> 
> Eric Isaac, Computer Electronics Instructor, Leto High School
> 
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