BandiPat wrote:
> Ok, yes, that could very well be your problem Bryen!  Mismatched kernel 
> modules, so obviously it's not finding what it needs to finish 
> installing and setting up.  You could possibly revert back to the 
> required kernel or just quit at this point and use the xorg drivers, 
> which should do well enough.
>
> Yes, rpm -e those installed files.  I would probably remove the present 
> xorg.conf file or at least rename it, so sax2 will build a fresh 
> untouched configuration file.  Boot into init 3 only, then run your 
> sax2 again.
>   

BTW you don't have to "reboot" to get to runlevel 3. Simply "init 3" as
root will do the trick.

Once all is in order, "exec init 5" will close the root terminal session
and restart the GUI.

Joe
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