I can't answer your question but I would like to point out that this is a LUG. A Linux User Group that's sole purpose is to help other Linux users all aquire the same common goal. A superior OS that kicks M$ butt.
The use of "rtfm" has no place in a LUG. I for one have heard enough of that particular term. Especially, that and since, I need apologize for using the term in a comedic sense which inspired unwanted comments in the first place. : ) I certainly didn't expect mr. commentary to make the comment first on the mark. And now, it's almost as if people are afraid to ask questions, kind of the whole opposite of what the group was for, unless: Post to mailing list at CLUG Yeah, hi, it's me. Linux is the best. I have no problems. Next post to mailing list at CLUG Yeah, me either. Linux is the best. I have not problems either. Next post to mailing list at CLUG Well, Linux is the best guys, what do we need this group for. If we want a pat on the back we can pat ourselves. Like I said, sorry for trying to make the CLUG a little more tolerable and injecting a small dose of humor, guess that's why you don't see me on the Comedy Channel huh? Cheers now. Let's all raise our Linux mugs and have a toast to "rtfm" so we can finally get it out of our systems and get it ONTO our systems : ) Garth Meisel On Sunday January 5 2003 20:41, you wrote: > Hello all, > I recently upgraded from MDK 8.2 to 9.0 and now it won't start back up > in X. I have tried so many changes with the XF86Config-4 file by > googling, and still end up with the same results. I can't find anything > about this particular issue, I can find similar items but they aren't > helping at all. > I have checked the XFree86.0.log after each change I made and initially > it warned about the (ww)Option "XkbOptions" requires a string value. It > had XkbOptions "" in the config file. > I added a boolean value of "no" and then "yes" to see if it made any > difference in the results but the value did stop the error in the file log. > X worked great in 8.2, from a clean install, and from what I can gather > from the (root)console, 9.0 upgraded without a hitch minus the X. I have > a S3 Savage2000 video card. Keyboard and mouse are standard issue. > I can post the XF86Config-4, log file or other info upon request, as I > don't wan't to post unnecessary files to the list. I have spent many > hours reading the "fine" manual ;-) and getting nowhere. If any one > would like to take a crack at this problem, I would be very grateful. > Cheers > Mike Fitton
