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* Jonathan Wilson
At 07:25 PM 6/28/2001 +0100, you wrote:
The error is as follows: During setup, you can set the monitor settings just fine, and they are saved to /etc/XF86Config. HOWEVER,
Shouldn't that be /etc/X11/XF86Config for SaX2? I thought /etc/XF86Config was for the old XFree86 (before version 4.)
Yes. I my first post I stated:
"and the same thing for /etc/X11/XF86Config "
Sorry, perhaps I wasn't clear enough.
OK, so if I see this correctly you did : 1) install suse and configure XFree 3.3.6 2) installed XF4.X 3) tried Sax2 to configure ? It looks like there's something with your particular hardware that makes Sax2 fall over.
The point, friends, is that when you run Sax2, you shouldn't have to do /anything/ but click "Finish" and then type "startx".
True
Agreed? Do the rest of you do something besides click on the Finish or Save buttons?
I usually drink coffee during the process, but I cannot see that make any difference. Doean't Sax2 log it's actions somewhere (/var/log/Sax2.log ?) Can you send a copy of the XF86Config you have ? What kind of videoboard are you using ? Which XF4.X are you running ? Stock Suse 7.X (4.0.3 on 7.2)
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