Thanks for all your help, it's working now

On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 11:31:00 -0700, Von Fugal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Micah & Sarah Stubblefield [Fri,  7 Jan 2005 at 11:08 -0700]
> <quote>
> > I installed fedora core on my laptop last semester at the install-fest
> > and it was working fine.  Then I tried connecting a second monitor and
> > I added the new monitor in the configuration.  Now when I boot Linux
> > it looks like it's booting then the screen goes blank and nothing
> > happens.  Any ideas how to fix this?
> 
> For a start, you can try ctr+alt+F1 to get to a terminal.
> From there, you can log in, edit files and such. e.g. edit the X
> configuration. I can't tell you what to change in there, as I don't have
> the specs, but you can take out the new monitor stuff you put in there
> and that should take you back at least to a working configuration.
> Then you can restart your display manager to see if it worked:
> /etc/init.d/(kdm|gdm|xdm|whatever-you-are-using) restart
>      ^^^^^^ this path may be different in redhat
> 
> Von Fugal
> 
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