David Straiton wrote on 4/22/2004 8:41:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time:
On Thursday 22 April 2004 19:10, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 23 April 2004 01.48, David Johanson wrote:
I know this has to be a problem with X, but i can't determine how to interact with the computer to fix it....
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I ran into that and I used sax2 -l and it boots in low resolution. Then you can go and set an appropriate resolution.
Hi David et al, David Straiton's suggestion looks like a good one, so did the suggestion Anders made in his first post. In addition (I may have missed it) but when you did the initial install did you also "patch" the machine with all the yast and other security updates for 9.0 ??? I find until I do patch my machines, they act flacky. Further, what run level where you in while doing your "hwscan" and "sax2" changes ??? I have found that doing them in runlevel 3 on a virtual terminal (Alt+Ctrl+F1) works best for me. (init 3) YMMV. (That way x is not trying to run) I only swich back to run level 5 afterwards. IIRC. with grub, you can also boot direct into runlevel 3 by just by typing its number while the machine is booting up. I think you can do something similar in lilo, but it has been a while so I may be wrong.) Best regards, Gar -- __________________________________________________________________ Introducing the New Netscape Internet Service. Only $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Netscape. Just the Net You Need. New! Netscape Toolbar for Internet Explorer Search from anywhere on the Web and block those annoying pop-ups. Download now at http://channels.netscape.com/ns/search/install.jsp
Morning Gar - GarUlbricht7@netscape.net wrote:
David Straiton wrote on 4/22/2004 8:41:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time:
On Thursday 22 April 2004 19:10, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 23 April 2004 01.48, David Johanson wrote:
I know this has to be a problem with X, but i can't determine how to interact with the computer to fix it....
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I ran into that and I used sax2 -l and it boots in low resolution. Then you can go and set an appropriate resolution.
Hi David et al,
David Straiton's suggestion looks like a good one, so did the suggestion Anders made in his first post.
In addition (I may have missed it) but when you did the initial install did you also "patch" the machine with all the yast and other security updates for 9.0 ???
No.
I find until I do patch my machines, they act flacky.
Further, what run level where you in while doing your "hwscan" and "sax2" changes ???
I didn't perform either, I simply let the install do evereything on it's own save foe changing the time zone, the boot loader, and the choice of software (removed the office option so I could install the latest version of OOo).
I have found that doing them in runlevel 3 on a virtual terminal (Alt+Ctrl+F1) works best for me. (init 3) YMMV.
(That way x is not trying to run) I only swich back to run level 5 afterwards.
IIRC. with grub, you can also boot direct into runlevel 3 by just by typing its number while the machine is booting up. I think you can do something similar in lilo, but it has been a while so I may be wrong.)
Best regards, Gar
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Thanks, dave
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