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Mendoza del Pino Cesar Daniel <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 26 Nov 1999 10:36:40 -0500
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Thanks.
I found another solution, from Red Hat Database, but I cannot try it because
the systme won't boot up (it reports Error 0x10). If you know something
about it please let me now.

Also, If I download the new XFree86 how do I install it?

Thanks again.

Cesar Mendoza
(I miss DOS)

-----Mensaje original-----
De: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]En nombre de Steven J. Wolfe
Enviado el: viernes, 19 de noviembre de 1999 10:54 a.m.
Para: [log in to unmask]
Asunto: Re: [PCBUILD] Red Hat Linux 6.0 Installation


Mendoza del Pino Cesar Daniel wrote:

> I've tried all resolutions, I've tried custom video cards and custom
> monitors, the screen remains blank.
> Thanks anyway.
>
> CDMDP
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >I've tried to install RH Linux 6.0 four times now.
> >The installation process fails when trying to start X to test my
settings.
> >(When trying to show the test dialog box my screen will go blank and the
> >only thing I see is the cursor)
> >Althought it reports a succesfull installation if I skip the X tests,
Linux
> >won't start.
> >The strange thing is that my monitor and video card are listed as
supported
> >(and I got the chance to selected from the list when installing), so I am
> >sure the settings are OK.
> >My video card is a 3D Pro AGP (SiS 6326).

There are a few settings, you can change, but I know as a new user it can be
difficult when x wants to start auto. What I would suggest, is to not
install
the Xserver at first, and then first edit your /etc/inittab , change the
default setting to id:3:initdefault , 3 will give you a shell at boot,
instead
of the graphical login. Yours is now set for 5  After that, reinstall the
RH,
but select upgrade, and select to install the Xserver. At this point you can
now experiment some (grin)

Most of the newer video cards for Linux have to have the newest release of
XFREE86. The latest release now, is 3.3.4? It is available from
http://www.xfree86.org  or it is available on the latest RH6.1 release.
Hopefully your SIS Video is not Onboard, as these have been very hard to
make
operate properly. But... If it is onboard, your best bet is to get the
newest
release from SUSE ver 6.3, since suse has been developing their own drivers
for
the onboard SIS.

Also, when setting up X, do not use the xconfigurator, but from a shell
prompt,
type xf86config  this gives you much more flexability with the setup, so
that
you can start out with reletively simple settings, and work your way up.
Start
with a standard SVGA server, and work towards an accelerated setting, the
same
for refresh, start out low, and work your way higher, till things work at
optimum. Don't worry about the xf86config seeming difficult, after you have
run
it a few times, you will be able to fly through it.. hehe

Steve Wolfe

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