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FW: [SLE] Newbie question about enabling graphical enterprise
- From: "Sujit Choudhury" <S.Choudhury@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 18:16:51 +0100
- Message-id: <9CABEB154ED3544D9FF197466A7391C79295F7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I am having difficulty in getting the console to be in full screen.
I did startx and found:
There is no link to the correct X Server binary. Please configure the
correct X Server with SaX/SaX2, which will create the missing link. I'm
aborting now.
I tried to do as root SaX2 -a on the terminal.
This created /var/X11R6/bin/X file but when I reboot I found that
although it was full screen, but the fonts are such that it is almost
impossible to read and do any work and it was using only part of the
screen.
I have in /etc/X11 the following files:
XF86Config Xmodmap lbxproxy rstart xdm xserver
XF86Config.YaST2save Xmodmap.remote proxymngr susewm xinit xsm
XF86Config.saxsave
Is there anything I should do to get round this horrible mess, my
terminal is in?
(O.K if I delete /var/X11R6/bin/X, then I go back to line mode terminal
- which I don't want).
Sujit
I did startx and found:
There is no link to the correct X Server binary. Please configure the
correct X Server with SaX/SaX2, which will create the missing link. I'm
aborting now.
I tried to do as root SaX2 -a on the terminal.
This created /var/X11R6/bin/X file but when I reboot I found that
although it was full screen, but the fonts are such that it is almost
impossible to read and do any work and it was using only part of the
screen.
I have in /etc/X11 the following files:
XF86Config Xmodmap lbxproxy rstart xdm xserver
XF86Config.YaST2save Xmodmap.remote proxymngr susewm xinit xsm
XF86Config.saxsave
Is there anything I should do to get round this horrible mess, my
terminal is in?
(O.K if I delete /var/X11R6/bin/X, then I go back to line mode terminal
- which I don't want).
Sujit
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