According to Deirdre Saoirse: While burning my CPU.
>
> I recently had cause to change my monitor. Once it actually got X working
> after that. However, Xconfigurator (for RH 5.1) now generates a bogus file
> that won't let ANYTHING start. In part, this is because the probe is
> failing where it didn't used to. Swapping the video card for another
> doesn't seem to help. Below is the log.
>
> Can anyone give me an idea what the problem is? I feel brain-dead without
> X. :)
>
> (--) SVGA: Linear framebuffer at 0xCE000000
> (--) SVGA: MMIO registers at 0xEFFFC000
> (--) SVGA: Video BIOS info block at 0x000c7ea0
> (--) SVGA: Found and verified enhanced Video BIOS info block
> Using BIOS value for maxPixelClock: 170000 kHz
> (--) SVGA: chipset: mga1064sg
> (--) SVGA: videoram: 4096k
> (**) SVGA: Option "dac_8_bit"
> (**) SVGA: Using 32 bpp, Depth 24, Color weight: 888
> (--) SVGA: Maximum allowed dot-clock: 170.000 MHz
> (--) SVGA: There is no mode definition named "640x480"
>
> Fatal server error:
> No valid modes found.
There are no modes defined in your XF86Config file, its normaly found in
/etc or
/etc/X11
You could also use "xf86config" to do the same work as Xconfigurator, save
your XF86Config file first, and compare the differencies afterwards.
'SuperProbe' will give information on you video card also.
>
>
> When reporting a problem related to a server crash, please send
> the full server output, not just the last messages
>
> _X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
> giving up.
> xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to X server
> xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error.
>
>
> _Deirdre * #include <disclaimer.deirdre.org> * http://www.deirdre.net
> "I did rather well myself this past Christmas. The nicest present I
> received was a gift certificate good at any hospital for a lobotomy.
> Rather thoughtful." --Tom Lehrer
>
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Regards Richard.
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Happy New Year, and may all your troubles be small (ones).