Daniel,

Ctrl-Alt-F1

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Reset your config file. (You did save a backup copy, right?)

If not, use vi, emacs or any other editor.

Regards
Gustav


Daniel Goldin wrote:
> 
> Here's what I tried to do.  Being an avid reader of this list-group, I
> took the advice of some source to change my display to "1024x768" by
> editing /etc/X11/XF86Config by hand and changing the mode subsection of
> the "Screen" section to that number... well,  it didn't work. On top of
> that. My system automatically boots up X at start. So now, whenever I go
> into Linux... black screen.
> 
> Heeelllllp!
> 
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