Misko wrote:
When system sturt up it start X server in 1024x768 resoulution
but only if monitor is switced on at booting time. If monitor is off
than X start in 640x480 resolution. Can this be fixed?
In /etc/gdm/gdm.conf I have:
...
command=/usr/bin/X1 :0 -layout X1 -dpi 110 -deferglyphs 16
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 19:46:08 -0500
Sergio Cu__llar Vald__s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried "startx" ?
> Do you have KDE or Gnome or another desktop environment already
> install ? And also gdm or kdm ?
or wdm or xdm ...
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> "Meine Hoffnung soll mich leiten
> Durch
Hello Andrej
I noticed your multiple posts yesterday and today morning I got another four
different threads from you, all about the same problem.
If you have a problem I suggest you to start one thread and then stick to it by
replying to your message or to the post other users send to help you
Have you tried "startx" ?
Do you have KDE or Gnome or another desktop environment already
install ? And also gdm or kdm ?
Cheers
--
"Meine Hoffnung soll mich leiten
Durch die Tage ohne Dich
Und die Liebe soll mich tragen
Wenn der Schmerz die Hoffnung bricht"
Andrej Perdih wrote:
>I have tries Ctrl-Alt-F7 to start the grafical mode. However I got blank
>screen.
>There must be a problem here. Any suggestions.
>
>
>
aptitude update
aptitude dist-upgrade
aptitude install x-window-system
aptitude install kde
/etc/init.d/kdm restart
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Kent West
Tec
On 05/08/04 05:10, Kaveh Gh wrote:
Dear Guys,
My problem with X is that: Whenever I choose
frame-buffer feature in setup phase, although the
xf86config settings are ok, X won't come alive and a
"Fatal error" related to "AddScreen" comes on the
output console! Whenever I DO NOT choose the frame
b
Kaveh Gh wrote:
My problem with X is that: Whenever I choose
frame-buffer feature in setup phase, although the
xf86config settings are ok, X won't come alive and a
"Fatal error" related to "AddScreen" comes on the
output console! Whenever I DO NOT choose the frame
buffer, X comes up and sounds of
Sorry I'm not an expert but I'd used Riva TNT2 before,
but I found no problem.Maybe you could show us your
XFree86.log especially those lines begin with (WW) and
(EE).
For your comparasion, I've attached my XF86Config file
while I was using Riva TNT2.
Hope this will help.
--welly--
--- Kaveh Gh
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