Problems with X system
Frank Turscak
ftokcfed at sbcglobal.net
Mon Dec 1 04:35:56 UTC 2003
I had a similar problem woth my All in Wonder 7500VE and a HP S50
Monitor. The defauld settings for the monitor did not match the
monitor's "official" specs. After fixing them, everything has been
woking fine. The driver for my card is "Radeon 7500" (It could have
changed since my 'upgrade to squirrel in detox'). As to starting out in
text mode, you can edit your grub - add init 5 at the end of the second
line, I think. Then you can change your config settings. I forget
which one. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong - I'm half asleep here.
Alex Pankin wrote:
> My monitor is alive again!!! It revived after just another computer
> restart. It's strange because I did not change anything. I will save
> working configuration of XF86Config. There is still way to go because my
> modem, scanner, and one of two CDROMs are not recognized by the system.
>
> Can anybody suggest whether I can avoid loading X-system at the boot time?
>
> Thanks everybody for help,
>
> Alex.
>
> Joel Uckelman wrote:
>
>> Thus spake Alex Pankin:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>
>>
>>> Section "Monitor"
>>> Identifier "Monitor0"
>>> VendorName "ViewSonic"
>>> ModelName "VG800"
>>> DisplaySize 360 290
>>> HorizSync 30.0 - 85.0
>>> VertRefresh 60.0 - 75.0
>>> Option "dpms"
>>> EndSection
>>>
>>
>>
>> The horizontal sync and vertical refresh here don't match the specs
>> ViewSonic has on it's site:
>>
>> http://www.viewsonic.com/products/lcd_vg800.htm#specs
>>
>> There is says 30-82 for horizontal and 50-75 for vertical.
>>
>>
>>> Section "Device"
>>> Identifier "Videocard0"
>>> Driver "ati"
>>> VendorName "ATI Technologies Inc"
>>> BoardName "ATI All-In-Wonder"
>>> EndSection
>>>
>>
>>
>> As far as I know, there is no driver called "ati". If your All-in-Wonder
>> is one of the Rage 128-based ones, you should use "r128"; if it's Radeon-
>> based, you should use "radeon" as the driver.
>>
>>
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