check out the screen section of the XF86Config file in /etc/X11/
>
> also there should be a /var/log/XFree86.*.log file that you should be able
> to use to track down the problem.
>
> Regards
>
> M Ozdemir
Yeah I used those and its all sorted. For some reason my X is using
XF86Config-4 instead of XF86Config.
I have X/KDE running nicely now.
Thanks.
Now about these Nvidia binary only drivers... I have downloaded them but they
don't seem to work. When i run make is breaks saying somehting about not
finding the correct kernel source. The correct source is in the right place
tho. I dunno if they are really needed. It looks pretty nice as it is.
Thanks,
Dave
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