I don't think that the missing mode lines might cause the problem. In my
XF86Config-4 I don't have any either and everything works fine. But the
fact is, that you are apparently using an LCD monitor on a Laptop and that
may make the issue completely different.
However, do you really have Explorer
On Thursday 07 November 2002 02:38 am, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> Quick guess is that it sounds like mode line for the default
> resolution is wrong - can you try other resolutions and see if any
> of them work?
I ended up going back to the packages from stable, but I took a look
at my XF86Config-4 f
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 02:33:01AM -0600, Caitrin Torres wrote:
> I upgraded my laptop from stable with a few testing packages to all
...
Your problem seems different buy FYI:
There was a major break in unstable for BASH. Just ke sure
Just do not use 2.05b-4
bash:
Installed: 2.05b-5
Ca
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 02:33:01 -0600
Caitrin Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've never had X work less than perfectly before, so I haven't any
> idea where to start troubleshooting. Any suggestions of things I
> ought to try?
Was a new config file created? If so, try using the one you succe
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 03:33, Caitrin Torres wrote:
> I upgraded my laptop from stable with a few testing packages to all
> testing via an accident with dselect last night. The next time I
> booted, I realized that X had broken. Running startx results in a
> half-inch flickering band on the left
I upgraded my laptop from stable with a few testing packages to all
testing via an accident with dselect last night. The next time I
booted, I realized that X had broken. Running startx results in a
half-inch flickering band on the left side of the screen, and nothing
at all on the rest of it.
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