Feature changed by: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) Feature #305929, revision 23 Title: Startup in X even when the xorg.conf fails - Hackweek V: Unconfirmed + openSUSE-11.2: Rejected by Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) + reject date: 2010-11-15 10:52:26 + reject reason: Not done in time for openSUSE 11.2 Priority Requester: Important - openSUSE-11.2: Evaluation - Priority - Requester: Important Projectmanager: Desirable openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Mandatory Requested by: Joop Boonen (worldcitizen) Description: As there are more and more new users within openSuSE with less knowledge. I was thinking it's an option to boot in Vesa when the original xorg.conf fails. Than the user is still able to fix the problem via a GUI i.e. YaST and SAX. Discussion: #1: Rajko Matovic (rajko_m) (2009-03-01 14:58:20) Failsafe boot option should provide that, or you have some other idea, like to attempt to start Xorg again with xorg.install file if first start ends with error. #2: Joop Boonen (worldcitizen) (2009-03-01 17:21:53) (reply to #1) Fail boot does that indeed. I was thinking of an automatic fall back on X when xorg.conf fails, with a kdm i.e. *dm screen that shows the the xorg configuration failed, maybe including help how to to go about to fix it. I think the Fail Boot option is ideal but you need to know about this option to use it. I was thinking it might be extra helpful. #3: Stephan Kulow (coolo) (2009-03-30 20:36:09) this needs to be done in both gdm and kdm as they start the X server. So I would prefer a clone, but gdm already has something like that - at least it catches failing X server starts. I'm not sure if there are kdm developments for that in 4.3 #4: T. J. Brumfield (enderandrew) (2009-06-12 23:20:47) I assume you mean something like this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX #5: nick skeen (ns89) (2010-07-30 21:28:51) Unless your using an extremely old monitor, which could be damaged by invalid settings, I don't see why this wouldn't be a good idea. And since SAX has been removed, all the more reason to do this. #7: Sławomir Lach (lachu) (2010-08-27 12:55:45) Sax2 can be runned in safe mode. The matter is Sax2 isn't maintained. #8: Sławomir Lach (lachu) (2010-08-27 12:56:35) Ubuntu had similar feature, but dropped it many years ago, since X server redesign. We also dropped Sax2 in this reason. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/305929