sorry abt not replying earlier.. as i said exams... i think i have bad news... i cudnt find any XF86Config file in that directory! and one more thing.. this problem also occured when i had rh9..
a long time back i had also tried installing pcq linux, rh 7 .. but had the same prob... since gui based installation didnt start i panicked and quit installing... i learnt some basic things on rh 9 (veerry basic things b4 giving up..) and now have fc1... does that help?.. or shud i need to do something more? thnx, mandar On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 08:45:51 +0530, Sumeet Madhukar Moghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 27 October 2004 00:54, Mandar Harshe wrote: > > > rather, can u tell me stuff to try out?... u see, the installation > > itself starts in txt mode.. so it cant be that im messing up while > > configuring stuff.. > > aah.. i remember.. during installation itself it says, "unable to > > probe for video hardware".. or something, and then ."starting > > installation in txt mode" and so on.. > > i would suggest if you are keen on Fedora, try the newer Fedora Core 2. Fedora > core 1 does support 845 GL, but for some reason your mobo doesnt get along > with it. If not, you could try Suse or Slackware which I use. If you are > still keen on using what you have, then send me you /etc/X11/XF86Config file > and I can do a bit of troubleshooting. > > > mandar > > -- > /Sumeet > > Sumeet Madhukar Moghe http://smith-morgan.mirrorz.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > GnuPG Keys: http://smith-morgan.mirrorz.com/gnupg.txt > > Fingerprint : 0643 60DE FD44 793A 111E 7EC9 D3E0 3D5B F7A5 0C22 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > "The National Association of Theater Concessionaires reported that in > 1986, 60% of all candy sold in movie theaters was sold to Roger Ebert." > -- D. Letterman > -- I want to understand the mind of God. The rest are just details. Albert Einstein -- ______________________________________________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) List Information: http://plug.org.in/mailing-list/listinfo/plug-mail Send 'help' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for mailing instructions.
