CJoeB wrote:
This is where the problem starts. The next time I booted the computer
(I boot in text mode, rather than having x start automatically because,
if something happens like it did once before, I can at least get at my
files and transfer them to my Windows mount), the boot process
CJoeB wrote:
This is where the problem starts. The next time I booted the computer
(I boot in text mode, rather than having x start automatically because,
if something happens like it did once before, I can at least get at my
files and transfer them to my Windows mount), the boot process went
Hello All,
I encountered a problem with XFree86, the details of which follow.
Please note that although I've come a way since I first started using
Linux, I am still reasonably green and have never encountered this
problem before, so I need explicit instructions on how to solve this if
anyone