Im a newbie in Linux so excuse me if Im asking stupid questions. I'm having the same problem installing Xfree86-4.1.0-16 on a Dell Latitude CPi D266XT as described by Brian Kendig (see below). As I see, the problem lies alone in the Xserver and not in GNOME since I have not installed any window manager yet. The two errors in /var/log/XFree86.0.log only concern the mouse but the "AllowMouseOpenFail" option does not seem to help (Im wondering if Brian got it to work).
I also tried the two options: Option "XaaNoScanlineWriteRect" Option "XaaNoScanlineCPUToScreenColorExpandFill" in the Device section as was recommended for Xfree86-4.1.0-15 at a RedHat list: https://listman.redhat.com/pipermail/xfree86-list/2002q1/000334.html Nothing seems to help. At boot I need to start in text-console since the system stalls when loading XDM. I managed to stop loading XDM by commenting out the one line in /etc/X11/default-display-manager. When testing the Xserver I just do startx. I dont know if this is a problem. Would there be a more elegant way of doing this? If anyone would like to help me fix the problem, what information do you need? The hardware specification, the /etc/X11/Xf86Config-4 file, the /var/log/XFree86.0.log or anything else? Best regards Peter Brauer >Hi Brian > >If the only thing you see in your X config log are some "EE" (errors) >about your mouse then try to put the following lines into your >XF86Config-4 >. >. >. >Section "ServerFlags" > Option "AllowMouseOpenFail" >EndSection >. >. >. > Even though you may have misconfigured your mouse settings, X should >come up. If this doesn't help you need to provide some more info about >the problem ;-) > >On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 01:30, Brian Kendig wrote: >> I'm trying to get X Windows to work with a fresh Debian 3.0 >> installation on my Dell Latitude CPi D266XT. My problem is that when >> the system boots up and starts gdm to bring up the GNOME login panel, >> the screen goes dark and nothing I do brings it back. >> >> I've tried editing my XF86Config-4 to use a 1024x768 display at 16 >> bits, and also to use an 800x600 display at 16 bits, but neither has >> any effect. Text scrolls by just fine as the computer is booting; it's >> only when it tries to bring up X that the display goes dark, and then >> Alt-F<n> doesn't work to bring up any virtual terminals. >> >> /var/log/XFree86.0.log shows nothing unusual. The last few lines >> contain the only '(EE)' errors, which are an inability to open >> /dev/input/mice and a failure to PreInit the mouse, but then I get two >> '(II)' lines where it unloads the mouse module then adds 'Configured >> Mouse', and that's it. There are no other errors, and I don't see how >> mouse problems could cause X to give me a black screen and fail to go >> any further... >> >> Can anyone give me any clues as to why this isn't working? >> > >With kind regards > > Igor Boehm