X config still yields NOTHING.Getting desparate. 

Now trying an ATI Mach64 GX Rev. F Userd SiSoftware Sandra on a W2K box to get the 
card info, then put it in the BSD box. Same problems. Using generic KB and Mouse, and 
a Samsung 5E (Screen Attributes
15" Invar shadow mask
14 viewable image
.28 mm dot pitch 
 Input Signal
Video Signal : Analog
H Frequency : 30-55 Khz
V Frequency : 50-120 Hz
Sync Signal : Separate
 

 
 
Video Bandwidth
65 Mhz
 Input Connector
HD-15
 

 
 
Maximum Resolution
Maximum : Up to 1024x768, 60 hz
Macintosh : 832x624, 75 Hz
Flicker free : 800x600, 75 Hz
 

Tom Colson
Minister Of Information
(919) 788-1366
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas P. Colson 
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 9:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Newbie]How to configure X on OpenBSD 2.9 Help!


Tried "xf86config" , "xf86cfg -textmode" , "XF86Setup" , "xf86cfg". Tried LITERALLY 
every combination of every setting. Tried with a Matrox G100 VId Card, and a STB card. 
Still, always get the same error. 

Space Shuttle didn't come with man pages, just a bunch of engineers who don't 
communicate simple ideas very well. That why NASA=Not A Safe Aircraft. 

Tom Colson
Minister Of Information
(919) 788-1366
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Spradley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 3:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Newbie]How to configure @#*!(@)()@*#&$*& X on OpenBSD 2.9


On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 14:56:56 -0500
"Thomas P. Colson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> No matter what damn combination of cards, monitors, rates,
> frequencies, kicking the *&@*&)(^%# computer, I can't get X to start.
> This is the version that comes on the BSD CD. Using A STB video card
> on one machine, Matrox G100 on another. Same error. When typing
> "STARTX", I get either "no screens found" Or "No mode". Why does xf86
> have to be so %^@^&&(**(_ crpytographic to confgure? Rewiring the
> Space Shuttle is easier than this.

startx, lower case.  Also, in /usr/X11R6, X should be a symlink to the
correct server.  You didn't say anything about your XF86Config file, or
using any of the interactive configuration tools.  Did you rewire the
Space Shuttle without reading the man pages?

Also, a squirrell seems to have been chewing on your phone line just as
your message was transmitted, there's some line noise in it.  ;-)

> 
> 
> Tom Colson
> Minister Of Information
> (919) 788-1366
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 


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