I think your problem will solve with this: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
El sáb, 02-12-2006 a las 16:51 -0500, steve reilly escribió: > Hi, > > > Having a problem with something stupid I did with one of my computers running > debian etch. Using the computer primarily to serve 2 sites, a a blog, and a > local LUG site.. > > Took the drive out of one pc with a slower processor, and put it in a newer > pc > I built with an athlon sempron processor and 1 gig ram. Much, Much faster!!! > > The obvious problem is, X server no longer starts, as xorg.conf is tailored > for the other computer. > > I edited xorg.conf, and changed the device to the name of my video card, > which > I copied identically from where it is listed with lspci, and changed the > driver name to trident which is what the card is. > > it doesnt work, I know I have to change the screen too, but Im not sure where > to get the correct info to put here. monitor type and such > > My question is, is there a utility to run that will re detect my video > hardware, and build a new xorg.conf so I can use x on this computer? Im > going crazy with different combinations of xorg.conf and cant get any to work > correctly!! > > thank you. > > -- http://igordevlog.blogspot.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]