Maybe it's because you're using woody. Potatoes should be more edible :)
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Chris Gray wrote:
> OK. I've installed woody on my home system and set up X with the SVGA
> server and it works fine, but I still have the same problem I had under
> slink: when I exit the Xserver in an
well, I'd go and get some 'well-defined' video card...
you might want to try to disable the various advanced features
(acceleration etc...)...
is the chip autodetected? if it is and it still does not work that you
might be out of luck. if you specify the exact chip somewhere you might
want
Yes. The vga16 server works fine; it starts and shuts down without
crashing the system. Only the svga server crashes at shut down. I've
also discovered that I can change window managers without crashing.
Chris
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Erik Steffl wrote:
> you might want to try the vga16 server,
you might want to try the vga16 server, just to see if the same
behaviour occurs when only basic vga functionality is used, I think that
most cards work with this server fine... it's not a long term solution,
of course...
erik
Chris Gray wrote:
>
> OK. I've installed woody on my home
OK. I've installed woody on my home system and set up X with the SVGA
server and it works fine, but I still have the same problem I had under
slink: when I exit the Xserver in any way (Alt+Ctl+F#, Alt+Ctl+Backspace,
Logout, Restart the window manager) the screen goes black with the click
of the v
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