Hi Rick, On 17-Jun-97 You wrote: I got X going by using XF86Setup. Initially, when done, it ran xvidtune. Now, no such luck. I ultimately ended up removing all of the xpackages and reinstalling, but still no. It seems to be unhappy about a missing default font.
Did you save the XF86Config in XF86Setup? If not rerun XF86Setup and don't use the old XF86Config as the default. Once XF86Setup is done, save the XF86Config before doing anything else. You can run xvidtune after you start the X, so don't try to run it in the XF86Setup. (**) S3: Ramdac type: normal (--) S3: Ramdac speed: 110 Make sure you picked right xserver and that you have installed it using dselect or with dpkg -i. ??? should i have defined a different ramdac? what is one, anyway? You shouldn't have to define ramdac. The XF86Setup will probe it if left blank, and this goes for any setting in video card section. Just make sure you pick the right xserver. (--) S3: clocks: 25.98 28.32 28.32 0.00 25.17 28.32 28.32 28.32 (--) S3: clocks: 25.17 28.32 28.32 28.32 25.17 28.32 28.32 28.32 I don't think these clocks are right. So let the XF86Setup generate new XF86Config, which, hopefully, have new clocks setting. Once you have new XF86Config file, then see how many errors you still get. Cheers, David -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .