> From: http://www.sfbg.com/~darrel_ritcht (darrel i. ritcht) > Date: Tue Dec 1, 3:12pm > > Hey Robert!!! Super Solstice!#@$! how's the three hour commute in the snow > going?? Fine... 'cept it's not snowing! Good old La Nina... > hope your house is patching up good., The roof leaks... > did you ever think about > renting out your house and getting an apt closer to your job?? Only if Noelle weren't working. Maybe I could rent it to Noelle!? > Anyway, I > finally got > xwindows on my 486 dumpster box and (Suprise!!!)am having a little trouble > configuring it. It seemed to work ok at first except that what appered on > the screen seemed to be just a section of a much larger screen-as ifthere > was a mask taped over a much larger image with the curser being inlarged > i.5 in across. I could acess some of the menus by moving the cursor to the > edge of the screen but the menus themselfs were not visable- I say were > because of course I tried to fuckwidit by running the x auto config > program acouple of times,, It was weird cause the auto config pgrm which > runs in graphics mode was correctly proportioned on my screen ( screen is > 10X7.5 in, mono vga, according to the info from the various autoprobe > pgrms vidio mode=3, columns =80, rows=25, whatever that means;-) the first > couple of times I ran auto config I kept getting the same results of the > image being to big for my screen,then I tried plugging in the rows-columns > info into the monitor portion of the auto config selections with the > result that at first > the X startup error messages said that it was an illegal value to be > ignored > and now after I rebooted the main startup messages say "cant find server " > and asks me to use "setserve" to name the server-what should I name it??? > useless piece of shit??? I have the feeling the the problem is that there > multiple xconfig files that are conflicting with each other as a result of > running the autoconfig pgrm more than once. is it ok to just go and del > all of them (if there more than one) or does the above described condition > mean that the system is irreparably fucked and its time for the reinstall, > (as the case would be if this was windoze95)????????? The X configuration file is /etc/XF86Config. Try tweeking it by hand and play around with it. It may give you a better feel for what's going on. When you say "x auto config", do you mean "XF86Setup"? Are you running RedHat? Unfortunately, I run Slackware, but I suspect that RedHat also has "XF86Setup". Try running it to see what happens. I would keep running it 'til "startx" works. ("startx" is the command to start X windows from the console window.) What kind of card do you have? If it's a fairly recent video card, you may have to download the latest X server off the net. That's what I had to do for my brother. What a pain in the butt! > oh yea, > one of the most annoying thing about this setup is that after the > autoconfig graphics run fine at the very end of setup the screen says > "just a moment " > and then brings up the screen for the xvidmode which I belive might be a > way to correct this problem, but the screen which has menu buttons on it > is TO BIG and all the buttons are in the part that the mouse can't get to. This was exactly the problem I had with my brother's computer & his video card. His card is a SiS-something. But if you have old hardware, the problem probably isn't not an unsupported video card. > all I can see is a cutoff part of the message saying "if you wol" ,"the > xvidm" > written to big, how frustrating!!!!!!! do you know if there is some > combination of key strokes that I can use to start xvidmode at this > screen? No, I don't know. > or is there a way to start it outside of x???? Again, I don't know. > and what would be > the right parameters to use if i ever get to that point again????? > anyway-hope you folks is do'in allright,outtasight,righton&solid!! > and thanx in advance for any help, advice, magic cure-alls, ridicule or > scorn > in relation to this project or anything else.......... > (I realise that getting a new monitor might be the quick "throw the money > at > it" solution, but I'm trying to keep this system 100% dumpster, the only > component I did'nt find in the trash is your old keyboard, and you were > going to throw that out to ....................) It's very unlikely to be the monitor. My brother's monitor is real shit, but I managed to make things look pretty good on it. (Though, I was really pushing the monitor. It probably won't last very long under this condition. He needs a new monitor, anyway :-) It's probably the software & video card. Hope I've helped. Configuring X is quite difficult w/o actually being there... Just repeat "it's the card, it's the card" (or if you're in Boston, "it's the caud, it's the caud")... > TTFN q8?> will. >