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| A friend of mine talked me into taking Slackware 9.1 for a test Drive I normally run Mandrake 10.1 with no problems to speak of. I have a HP Pavilion 520n 512 meg RAM On board Video (intel 810 chipset) The install went quite well. I chose to install "ALL" LILO starts great on boot and Linux boots to the command prompt. I chose to install KDE and GNOME From the command prompt I type "startx" It tries to start but all at once the display goes bizerk!! Looks like someone took 20 different colors and sprayed the screen with a spray gun. Mandrake seem to handle my display fine. I did have a problem however trying to install FC3 and Suse 9.2 I installed Susi 9.1 no problem. Does anyone have any theories what might be going on here? TIA |
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| Paul wrote: > A friend of mine talked me into taking Slackware 9.1 for a test Drive > I normally run Mandrake 10.1 with no problems to speak of. > I have a HP Pavilion 520n > 512 meg RAM > On board Video (intel 810 chipset) > > The install went quite well. I chose to install "ALL" > LILO starts great on boot and Linux boots to the command prompt. > I chose to install KDE and GNOME > From the command prompt I type "startx" > It tries to start but all at once the display goes bizerk!! > Looks like someone took 20 different colors and sprayed the screen with > a spray gun. > > Mandrake seem to handle my display fine. > I did have a problem however trying to install FC3 and Suse 9.2 > I installed Susi 9.1 no problem. > Does anyone have any theories what might be going on here? > Try importing the /etc/X11/xorg.conf (or xfree86) file of mandrake into Slackware. You can also try to configure your X server directly. xorgcfg Olive |
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| On 2005-03-12, Paul <pingramnet@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote: > A friend of mine talked me into taking Slackware 9.1 for a test Drive > I normally run Mandrake 10.1 with no problems to speak of. > I have a HP Pavilion 520n > 512 meg RAM > On board Video (intel 810 chipset) > > The install went quite well. I chose to install "ALL" > LILO starts great on boot and Linux boots to the command prompt. > I chose to install KDE and GNOME > From the command prompt I type "startx" > It tries to start but all at once the display goes bizerk!! > Looks like someone took 20 different colors and sprayed the screen with > a spray gun. > Did you check the /var/log/ for the x log. Not running 10, using 9.x, however, I assume the logs are still there and should provide some indication or at least a starting point. ken |
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| Olive wrote: > Paul wrote: >> A friend of mine talked me into taking Slackware 9.1 for a test Drive >> I normally run Mandrake 10.1 with no problems to speak of. >> I have a HP Pavilion 520n >> 512 meg RAM >> On board Video (intel 810 chipset) >> >> The install went quite well. I chose to install "ALL" >> LILO starts great on boot and Linux boots to the command prompt. >> I chose to install KDE and GNOME >> From the command prompt I type "startx" >> It tries to start but all at once the display goes bizerk!! >> Looks like someone took 20 different colors and sprayed the screen with >> a spray gun. >> >> Mandrake seem to handle my display fine. >> I did have a problem however trying to install FC3 and Suse 9.2 >> I installed Susi 9.1 no problem. >> Does anyone have any theories what might be going on here? >> > > Try importing the /etc/X11/xorg.conf (or xfree86) file of mandrake into > Slackware. You can also try to configure your X server directly. xorgcfg > > Olive And is there a reason for using 9.1? We are up to 10.1 now. My 9.1 disks were downloaded back in October 2003. -- John Culleton Able Indexers and Typesetters |
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| Paul <pingramnet@ns.sympatico.ca> writes: > A friend of mine talked me into taking Slackware 9.1 for a test Drive > I normally run Mandrake 10.1 with no problems to speak of. > I have a HP Pavilion 520n > 512 meg RAM > On board Video (intel 810 chipset) > > The install went quite well. I chose to install "ALL" > LILO starts great on boot and Linux boots to the command prompt. > I chose to install KDE and GNOME > From the command prompt I type "startx" > It tries to start but all at once the display goes bizerk!! > Looks like someone took 20 different colors and sprayed the screen with > a spray gun. > > Mandrake seem to handle my display fine. > I did have a problem however trying to install FC3 and Suse 9.2 > I installed Susi 9.1 no problem. > Does anyone have any theories what might be going on here? Yes - you haven't configured X properly, I guess. Have a look here for some guidance - the whole book is useful :-) http://lizella.net/chapter6.html hth Glyn -- RTFM http://www.tldp.org/index.html GAFC http://slackbook.lizella.net/ STFW http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...inux.slackware JFGI http://jfgi.us/ |
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| Paul wrote: > A friend of mine talked me into taking Slackware 9.1 for a test Drive > I normally run Mandrake 10.1 with no problems to speak of. > I have a HP Pavilion 520n > 512 meg RAM > On board Video (intel 810 chipset) > > The install went quite well. I chose to install "ALL" > LILO starts great on boot and Linux boots to the command prompt. > I chose to install KDE and GNOME > From the command prompt I type "startx" > It tries to start but all at once the display goes bizerk!! > Looks like someone took 20 different colors and sprayed the screen with > a spray gun. > > Mandrake seem to handle my display fine. > I did have a problem however trying to install FC3 and Suse 9.2 > I installed Susi 9.1 no problem. > Does anyone have any theories what might be going on here? > > TIA You can go into a terminal and su to root. Then do: lspci This gives you a list of pci devices so you will be able to enter the right data in the next thing you can do. Then do: xf86config This lets you set-up and write a new file for Xwindows so you can get startx to work. I have done this but had to redo it a few times till I got it right. -- Leo in Canada: They said "everyone uses microsoft" and so like the lemmings they marched into the sea. < running Linux > |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In alt.os.linux.slackware, Glyn Millington dared to utter, > Have a look here for some guidance - the whole book is useful :-) > http://lizella.net/chapter6.html URL is incorrect. http:/slackbook.lizella.net/chapter6.html Previously the slackbook was hosted on my home adsl connection and the above link will still show you a dated version of the site, but that won't last. - -- It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, Than for a man to hear the song of fools. Ecclesiastes 7:5 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCNGdZvgVcFKpJf4gRAn30AKCAH+ExSul8Gv0Y3ymJ2S Yx0UvP+QCgtAE4 Jwvi0KktNzPAMnvQgL8YX0s= =ZhHw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| +Alan Hicks+ <alan@lizella.netWORK> writes: > In alt.os.linux.slackware, Glyn Millington dared to utter, >> Have a look here for some guidance - the whole book is useful :-) >> http://lizella.net/chapter6.html > > URL is incorrect. > > http:/slackbook.lizella.net/chapter6.html Horrors!! Apologies all round for this. As you see I have it right in my sig. The reason for this is that I actually use the revised Slackbook as my homepage for Firefox, and had the old URL there and pasted it from there. All rectified now. atb Glyn -- RTFM http://www.tldp.org/index.html GAFC http://slackbook.lizella.net/ STFW http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...inux.slackware JFGI http://jfgi.us/ |
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| John Culleton wrote: > > And is there a reason for using 9.1? We are up to 10.1 now. My 9.1 disks > were downloaded back in October 2003. John, I have never used Slackware before only Mandrake. Mandrake, as much as I like it for a Home PC Desktop isn't without it's "glitches". I want to start building servers for my customers and although I have been using Linux for about 2 years still consider myself a newbie. I cannot use Linux for work because of some proprietary software I run that requires the Windows OS. I found Slackware a breeze to install, but would like to be able to use the GIU if I can. |
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| Glyn Millington wrote: > +Alan Hicks+ <alan@lizella.netWORK> writes: > > >>In alt.os.linux.slackware, Glyn Millington dared to utter, >> >>>Have a look here for some guidance - the whole book is useful :-) >>>http://lizella.net/chapter6.html >> >>URL is incorrect. >> >>http:/slackbook.lizella.net/chapter6.html > > > Horrors!! Apologies all round for this. As you see I have it right in > my sig. > > The reason for this is that I actually use the revised Slackbook as my > homepage for Firefox, and had the old URL there and pasted it from there. > All rectified now. > > > atb > > > > Glyn Both worked for me, go figure! |