Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/10/20 23:38 (GMT-0500) Jim Flanagan apparently typed:
(EE) No devices detected.
No devices, no video. Need to focus on why it can't find devices. If you still have a functional xorg.conf file from 10.2 around, I'd start evaluating differences from the 10.3 versions you've tried so far, maybe even try that file as is.
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If you can't sort that out on your own, including looking through Novell's Bugzilla for similar trouble, ask here for more, but without bombing everyone with loads of data each time. Put the logs and xorg.conf on pastebin or personal web space, including only those links in the list email.
I don't believe there's any possibility you won't be able to make 10.3 work at 1600x1200 with at least one of those gfxcards if 10.2 did. But, stop with fresh installs, and direct your energy at the logs - they're pretty good at pointing to what needs fixing. If you really feel compelled to keep installing in hope something will turn out differently, I suggest an HTTP install from Factory. If that too fails, then, assuming you can't find an existing one on point, file a bug, and let the development experts spot the reason for failure.
Copying over the xorg.conf file from my10.2 install did work. I get X in 10.3 for the first time. Not perfectly, but it is up. Great idea to look at/copy over. Sax runs from within yast, but it still will not run in command line at runlevel 3, running sax2 with no args. For some reason not reading in my pasted in xorg.conf causes sax2 to fail on this box. Why would sax run in yast, but not in command line? I guess in yast it is reading in current config. That means there is something about my system that it is not picking up. Will keep investigating..... Many thanks, Jim F -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org