X stoped working after motherboard upgrade
Hi, I have a problem with X, which I tried to solve on private e-mail exchange. However, I could not solve the problem so I'm looking for a broader audience; I will also check the relevant x-news group. I had X up and running on Debian Linux 1.1.4. The configuration I had was: - ASUS motherboard 75MHz Pentium (clocked at 90MHz), 16MByte of FPM DRAM, external cache disabled. - ASUS SCSI disk controler SC200 (NCR810) - Graphics card ActixENGINE 64/2MByte PCI (S3 Trio64+, 89C764) - XFree86 3.1.2 (S3-server) - S.Kleinmann's kernel for NCR810 I then changed my motherboard and now the X server is not starting anymore. My configuration is now as follows: - ASUS P/I-P55TVP4, 133MHz Pentium, 32MByte EDO RAM, internal and external cache disabled. - the rest of the system is unchanged (disk controller, graphic card, X-server, XF86Config and kernel) When starting the server (bash X 2 /tmp/X.log) the disk gets active and the display gets dark. Then all activities are stopped; mouse and keyboard events are ignored except one. When I press ALT+F2 the server turns the display on and shows the mouse-cross for less than one second. After that the system seems to be dead again. Pressing ALT+F1 more then once brings me back to the character display and I'm able to shut down the server by CTRL+C -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X stoped working
Hi, I have a problem with X, which I tried to solve on private e-mail exchange. However, I could not solve the problem so I'm looking for a broader audience; I will also check the relevant x-news group. I had X up and running on Debian Linux 1.1.4. The configuration I had was: - ASUS motherboard 75MHz Pentium (clocked at 90MHz), 16MByte of FPM DRAM, external cache disabled. - ASUS SCSI disk controler SC200 (NCR810), ActixENGINE 64/2MByte PCI - XFree86 3.1.2 - S.Kleinmann's kernel for NCR810 I then changed my motherboard and now the X server is not starting anymore. My configuration is now as follows: - ASUS P/I-P55TVP4, 133MHz Pentium, 32MByte EDO RAM, internal and external cache disabled. - the rest of the system is unchanged (disk controller, graphic card, X-server, XF86Config and kernel) When starting the server (bash X 2 /tmp/X.log) the disk gets active and the display gets dark. Then all activities are stoped; mouse and keyboard events are ignored except one. When I press ALT+F2 the server turns the display on and shows the mouse-cross for less than one second. After that the system seems to be dead again. Pressing ALT+F1 more then once brings my back to the character display and I'm able to shut down the server by CTRL+C -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]