...Alright...all I needed to do was add the lines for the H sync and V
refresh rate and that worked.

Thanks everyone!

On Apr 3, 2005 12:50 PM, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Shawn Singh wrote:
> 
> >I've made some changes, but this time I got a different error message.
> > The message told me that no screens were found...
> >
> >Here is a copy of my Xorg.conf:
> >
> >
> >Section "Screen"
> >        Identifier "Screen0"
> >        Device     "Card0"
> >        Monitor    "Monitor0"
> >        DefaultDepth 24
> >                Depth     24
> >                Modes     "1024x768"
> >                Viewport   0 0
> >        EndSubSection
> >EndSection
> >   SubSection "Display"
> >
> >
> The above "Screen" section is corrupt.  You have an EndSubSection with
> no preceeding "SubSection", and a "SubSection" at the end.
> 
> You might try "X -configure" then "X -allowMouseOpenFail -config <new
> config line from -configure>".  This lets the X server autodetect and
> autoconfigure everything, and the new xorg.conf should give you a good
> starting point for changes.  On my system, it doesn't get the correct
> pointer path (/dev/input/mice instead of /dev/mouse), so I have to start
> the server with -allowMouseOpenFail.  One important note...if you don't
> already know, Ctrl+Alt+Backspace should kill the X server started this
> way...or Ctrl+Alt+F1 to return to the console.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> -Richard
> 
> >
> >
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