You could always try 'redhat-config-xfree86 --reconfig', so that it
doesn't base your X configuration on your existing screwed up XF86Config
file.

Chris Purcell, RHCE

>
> * and then Lists declared....
>> If that isn't available, have you tried to manually edit
>> /etc/X11/XF86Config ?  Try some basic values for your display, i.e.
>> configure for a generic VGA monitor with low resolution. Once X is up,
>> you can run the GUI tool.
>
> Right! - I got X up by swapping modes to to "640 480" instead of "800
> 600" but I can't for the life of me get it to run in any higher
> resolution.
>
> Any suggestions? --- I had it running on the last gfx card in 800 and
> 1024 with only some minor adjustment with xvidtune but this is killing
> me...
>
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