On 7/23/05, Florian Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What must i do ?
You need to correctly configure XFree86. One way to have a basic
configuration made automatically is to run 'X -configure'. XFree86
will then write a basic configuration to disk and tell you how to
start using that configuration. When you like it, copy it to
/etc/X11/XF86Config.

You could also try another depth that might work, like 16, if you know
how to edit that into your configuration.

HTH.

-Andy

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