First of all THANX a lot for helping me..
I havent tried the i810 driver i always trying VESA or VIA for the
monitor driver..
Now i can boot perfectly and the serial mouse problem is also solved after
selecting MICROSOFT in the input device section I found this from the
debian forum
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 03:56:05PM EST, Kent West wrote:
conn intel wrote:
USING $ startx $(which xterm) -- :6 , I am getting the blank screen
as said and using ctrl alt backspace i am able to return back to the
command prompt.
Here is the output of 'lspci' attached with the email.
Note
On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 06:34:53PM -0500, cga2000 wrote:
Same as Kent says according to the Xfree86 log, it does not look like X
is having any kind of problem.
Try the following from a linux console:
$ startx $(which xterm) -- :6
Does anything happen?
If all you have is a blank
Hello Friends,
Thank You for your responses. I have work around what you all have said ::
USING $ startx $(which xterm) -- :6 , I am getting the blank screen as said
and using ctrl alt backspace i am able to return back to the command prompt.
Here is the output of 'lspci' attached with the
conn intel wrote:
USING $ startx $(which xterm) -- :6 , I am getting the blank screen
as said and using ctrl alt backspace i am able to return back to the
command prompt.
Here is the output of 'lspci' attached with the email.
Note :: I am getting vertical strips when default system boots or
conn intel wrote:
Hello friends,
I am using debian for few yrs.but i havent seen such problem.. I have
installed it on pentium III machine and i could not able to do startx.
I am not getting graphical version. could anyone give their
suggestions..?
Here is the XF86config-4 , XFree86.0.log
On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 04:15:24PM EST, conn intel wrote:
Hello friends,
I am using debian for few yrs.but i havent seen such problem.. I have
installed it on pentium III machine and i could not able to do startx.
I am not getting graphical version. could anyone give their
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 11:12:44 +1000
Jennifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
, then I use command to test X startx, but I could not start X,
rather I get the error message. Please see the attached file for
details.
from attachment
(II) LoadModule: xtt
(II) Loading
Looks like two modules are butting heads trying to do the same thing.
I'm not familiar with xtt, but I think
that onlyfreetype is used in typical setups. Edit /etc/X11/XF86Config
- probably towards the top there's a Module section that contains
lines like
Load xtt
Load freetype
Delete
Jennifer wrote:
Looks like two modules are butting heads trying to do the same thing.
I'm not familiar with xtt, but I think
that onlyfreetype is used in typical setups. Edit /etc/X11/XF86Config
- probably towards the top there's a Module section that contains
lines like
Load xtt
Load freetype
It looks like you may be using the framebuffer. Look in XF86Config-4 for
a line referring to framebuffer, and if it's set to Yes, set it to
No and give that a try.
--
Dear Kent and other Debian users,
I could not find any words like framebuffer in XF86Config-4. so I used
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 14:06:07 +1000
Jennifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then I reboot the system and startx. But It looks like coming the same
problem.
Please see the attached log file...
No, it's a very different problem. You did read the log file, didn't
you? We see...
snip from log
==)
Dear Todd
This time I edited XF86Config-4 by hand(vi). Change the driver line in
the Device section to vesa , and add a line in the same section that
says
VideoRam 65536
Then reboot, and the Gnome was beautifully appearing in front of me. Woo, so
nice to see it. Very good.
I know I would
Tran Tuan Anh wrote:
Hi all,
I've just installed Debian, but cannot bring the window system up.
When I run startx it gives Fatal server error: no screens found.
I am using Philips 107S monitor,
Video adapter: GeForce2 MX, 64 MB
Could anyone tell me how to set this up?
Thanks a lot!
Tuan
On Sun, Apr 06, 2003 at 05:08:14PM +0300, yaron wrote:
Tran Tuan Anh wrote:
Hi all,
I've just installed Debian, but cannot bring the window system up.
When I run startx it gives Fatal server error: no screens found.
I am using Philips 107S monitor,
Video adapter: GeForce2 MX, 64 MB
Dave Bacon wrote:
Thanks to Jaume for the very helpful reply.
After following the suggestion listed below I am now able to bring up a
graphical display,
but it is only an x(mouse cursor) on top of a coarse gray back ground. I
am not sure,
but I think I still may need to specify which
Dave Bacon wrote:
Hello,
I have just upgraded quite a few packages with dselect. And now when I
run startx I receive the following error messages. Can you help?
var: allowed_users, value:
Dave Bacon wrote:
Hello,
I have just upgraded quite a few packages with dselect. And now when I
run startx I receive the following error messages. Can you help?
var: allowed_users, value: rootonly
var:
Thanks to Jaume for the very helpful reply.
After following the suggestion listed below I am now able to bring up a
graphical display,
but it is only an x(mouse cursor) on top of a coarse gray back ground. I am
not sure,
but I think I still may need to specify which Window Manager to use. Am
is there any problem? the stuff below looks like normal X run.
the X is probably on vt7
generally, when you wantto launch X you run startx (from command line)
or xdm (usually from inittab).
erik
Pascal THIVENT wrote:
Hi,
when i launch X, i get this message :
XFree86
this mean ?
-Message d'origine-
De: Erik Steffl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: mercredi 22 novembre 2000 12:16
À: Debian User List (Adresse de messagerie)
Objet: Re: startx problem
is there any problem? the stuff below looks like normal X run.
the X is probably on vt7
I think it just means that if there were any errors, they
wouldn't be fatal. I actually had an xkbcomp error recently
(tried to use a non-existing key map), but lo and behold, it
wasn't fatal (just disabled my backspace key). So I think as
long as you don't get any actual error message, you can
i had a similar problem (back when i had X installed) - to get to the
windows environment, just press alt+F7 to get to the virtual terminal (it
may be ctrl+alt+F7, i'm telnetting on a windows machine right now and
can't check - sorry).
happy holidays!
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Erik Steffl wrote:
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