On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 03:40, GK wrote:
> Thanks so much for your help with this. I now have a better idea of what to try next
What I would be trying would be to remove following section from your
config. You do not use is, but X loads it. And it might be conflicting
with the mga driver.
Section "Device"
Identifier "Linux Frame Buffer"
Driver "fbdev"
BoardName "Unknown"
EndSection
I wonder why I did not see it yesterday?
...
> windows (2 black and 1 white)and an "analog" clock.
...
> No hotkey combination or mouse action would pop up a menu. Exiting the white
>terminal window would close the GUI and return me to a command prompt.
Sounds like your window manager failing to start.
...
> When I attempted to run XF86Config, it started, but promptly dumped core
Maybe you should try XFree86 --configure just to get a fresh XF86Config.
And then remove everything that you are not using from it.
> Guess I'm just jinxed with this install!
It seems so :-(
// Jarmo
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