Hello Holly,

Tuesday, January 25, 2005, 4:15:23 PM, you wrote:

HB> Tony, no disrespect intended but this is impossible (afaik).

Again Holly no disrespect to you either but it must be possible as it's
just happened for the third time.

I have NO xorg or XF86 config file in either /etc or /etc/X11, NONE AT ALL.

I didn't think it possible the first time it booted so I checked, no conf
files so I rebooted again. You said it was impossible so I rechecked in
/etc and /etc/X11 and the only files left in X11 are xloadimage, chooser.sh
and startDM.sh.

I just run a search for xorg.conf and found one that is not in the
temporary folder I saved the others to or in /etc or X11 and it is in /
directly on the root partition.

I'm assuming this is the one that has been used... And if it is then
everything I've tried, everything we've all tried has all been purely for
nothing as the files I've been playing with for the past two weeks have
been the ones in /etc/X11.

I began to get suspicious when any changes I made, made no difference at
all. The fact I used a conf file that someone the other side of the World
sent me that still didn't make any difference got me thinking.  All the
chopping and changing I've been making  I would have at least thought it
would have cocked my system up even if only preventing X starting.

I did mention this in an earlier post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I'm now going to remove that conf, reboot and see what occurs.

-- 
Tony.
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