Your trick worked! Thanks. Now how do I get it to do that
automatically?
LZ
--- ryan <rolabear@???> wrote:
> Hi, do you know what kind of video card you have?
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> And this might work in the mean time.
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> Type this in:
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> nano /etc/X11xorg.conf
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> Then scroll down until you get to a line that looks kinda
> like this:
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> Section "Device"
> Identifier "VGA"
> Driver "nv"
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> Change "nv" (or what ever it is for you) to "vesa"
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> Them press Ctrl+x to exit, and y to save.
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> Then try startx again. If that doesn't work do the same
> again
> but change the "nv" to "fbdev" instead.
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> Hope that helps,
> Ryan
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> On 18/07/07, Loren Zawodny < lorenzawodny@???>
> wrote:
> >
> > Ok I have had a few replies and here are the error
> messages
> > that come up:
> >
> > error messages are:
> >
> > (EE) no deviced detected
> >
> > Fatal Server Error: No Screens Found
> >
> > error 104 on X server
> >
> > I have been advised that this is a problem with the X
> > server. When I run 'startx' it loops me back around to
> the
> > same place. Call me crazy but is this a bug in the
> LiveCD?
> > I run other flavors of linux with no trouble.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> >
> > LZ
> >
> >
> >
>
Loren Zawodny
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