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Salamz..

Wei...tolong aku..
camne nak setkan dial up connection dlm Rh6.1....

lagi satu ape bende enlightment nie..aku kurang pahamler...

so sesape nak ajaar aku..email ler kat aku
ok...
ciow
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From: Harisfazillah Jamel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, November 20, 1999 11:44 PM
Subject: [Penguin] RH6 Instalation


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>Assalamualaikum,
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>FYI. Get this from PCBUILD.
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>Subject:
>        Re: Red Hat Linux 6.0 Installation
>   Date:
>        Fri, 19 Nov 1999 08:53:32 -0700
>   From:
>        "Steven J. Wolfe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
>
>Mendoza del Pino Cesar Daniel wrote:
>
>> I've tried all resolutions, I've tried custom video cards and custom
>> monitors, the screen remains blank.
>> Thanks anyway.
>>
>> CDMDP
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> >I've tried to install RH Linux 6.0 four times now.
>> >The installation process fails when trying to start X to test my
settings.
>> >(When trying to show the test dialog box my screen will go blank and the
>> >only thing I see is the cursor)
>> >Althought it reports a succesfull installation if I skip the X tests,
Linux
>> >won't start.
>> >The strange thing is that my monitor and video card are listed as
supported
>> >(and I got the chance to selected from the list when installing), so I
am
>> >sure the settings are OK.
>> >My video card is a 3D Pro AGP (SiS 6326).
>
>There are a few settings, you can change, but I know as a new user it
>can be
>difficult when x wants to start auto. What I would suggest, is to not
>install
>the Xserver at first, and then first edit your /etc/inittab , change the
>default setting to id:3:initdefault , 3 will give you a shell at boot,
>instead
>of the graphical login. Yours is now set for 5  After that, reinstall
>the RH,
>but select upgrade, and select to install the Xserver. At this point you
>can
>now experiment some (grin)
>
>Most of the newer video cards for Linux have to have the newest release
>of
>XFREE86. The latest release now, is 3.3.4? It is available from
>http://www.xfree86.org  or it is available on the latest RH6.1 release.
>Hopefully your SIS Video is not Onboard, as these have been very hard to
>make
>operate properly. But... If it is onboard, your best bet is to get the
>newest
>release from SUSE ver 6.3, since suse has been developing their own
>drivers for
>the onboard SIS.
>
>Also, when setting up X, do not use the xconfigurator, but from a shell
>prompt,
>type xf86config  this gives you much more flexability with the setup, so
>that
>you can start out with reletively simple settings, and work your way up.
>Start
>with a standard SVGA server, and work towards an accelerated setting,
>the same
>for refresh, start out low, and work your way higher, till things work
>at
>optimum. Don't worry about the xf86config seeming difficult, after you
>have run
>it a few times, you will be able to fly through it.. hehe
>
>Steve Wolfe
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