Well, the only thing I changed were the vertical and horizontal refresh
rates (I got them from my screen manufacturer's website). Once that was
done, X ran without problems.
Hope this helps!
//Markus.
The Packers wrote:
Hi, I'm having the same problem that you said you fixed in Debian
unstable.
Problem solved. For some reason, dpkg-reconfigure didn't change the
default XF86Config-4, so I had to do it manually, and X works now.
Markus Lindström wrote:
Hi there again, it's time for another newbie problem!
Okay, here's the rundown: I've done a dist-upgrade to unstable, and this
worked we
Hi there again, it's time for another newbie problem!
Okay, here's the rundown: I've done a dist-upgrade to unstable, and this
worked well (apparently).
I then decided to install X by installing the x-window-system package. I
configured xserver-xfree86, using default settings mostly, and tried t
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> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 1999 3:16 PM
> To: Debian-user
> Subject: x won't run
>
> Hi all, I just installed Debian2.0 from official CD. And I configured the
> Xf86Setup right. But every time when I do 'startx', it crashed and I saw
> the
Hi all, I just installed Debian2.0 from official CD. And I configured the
Xf86Setup right. But every time when I do 'startx', it crashed and I saw
the following messages
none of the configured devices were detected ***
"no screen found"
I knew the conf I did is right because I finished XF86S
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