>You can try this;
>
>mount /mnt/cdrom
>cd /tmp
>tar xvzf /mnt/cdrom/vmware-linux-tools.tar.gz
>cd vmware-linux-tools/
>./install.pl
>umount /mnt/cdrom
>startx
>
thank you for you help! Yet I had install the vmware-tool before the x crush down!
And If you trace my mail about this problem, you wou
You can try this;
mount /mnt/cdrom
cd /tmp
tar xvzf /mnt/cdrom/vmware-linux-tools.tar.gz
cd vmware-linux-tools/
./install.pl
umount /mnt/cdrom
startx
I hope it will be good.
winglion wrote:
> while i try startx in my vm machine, the x can't start properly!
>there some problem about the color d
I had just serve the problem by adding a -weith 565 as parameter to startx!
I got the idea from the man page of xdm!
I don't really understand how it work! But after it start x one time!
I set the color depth with the tool of redhat, and it recreate a new XF86Config
for me!
now that I can st
Stephen Kuhn,
>
>Have you made any changes to the VMWare session you're trying to use?
>Have you tried to re-install the VMWare toolkit for this session? Have
>you tried running XF86config again in this session to try to recover the
>Xserver settings?
>
>--
Yes ,all these had done before writing
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 01:55, winglion wrote:
> while i try startx in my vm machine, the x can't start properly!
> there some problem about the color depth as I found in XFree86.0.log :
> Fatal server error:
> no screens found
>
> The x had work fine for a long time until today! I can't understan
while i try startx in my vm machine, the x can't start properly!
there some problem about the color depth as I found in XFree86.0.log :
(II) Setting vga for screen 0.
(--) VMWARE(0): VMware SVGA regs at (0x10a0, 0x10a1)
(II) Loading sub module "vgahw"
(II) LoadModule: "vgahw"
(II) Loading /usr/X