Re: starting X fails: out of scan range

2006-10-04 Thread José Alburquerque
libre fan wrote: libre fan wrote: Last Friday I updated Debian (lot of xorg stuff was updated) and when I rebooted I got this message on the screen: out of scan range I reconfigured several times trying to correct errors, and I compared the original Xfree config file with the present

Re: starting X fails: out of scan range

2006-10-03 Thread libre fan
libre fan wrote: >Last Friday I updated Debian (lot of xorg stuff was updated) and when I >rebooted I got this message on the screen: out of scan range I reconfigured several times trying to correct errors, and I compared the original Xfree config file with the present xorg.config. I really d

Re: starting X fails: out of scan range

2006-09-25 Thread libre fan
Jos? Alburquerque-3 wrote: > > libre fan wrote: >>Last Friday I updated Debian (lot of xorg stuff was updated) and when I >>rebooted I got this message on the screen: out of scan range > > Sounds to me like the error your getting is because your monitor > settings are not correct in your /et

Re: starting X fails: out of scan range

2006-09-25 Thread José Alburquerque
libre fan wrote: Hello, I have a Debian Etch+Sid and Xubuntu Dapper dual-boot. Last Friday I updated Debian (lot of xorg stuff was updated) and when I rebooted I got this message on the screen: out of scan range Though X is started (I typed startx on a terminal) Wdm (my display manager)