Dan Willard wrote:
> Two things that would help, which version of debian are you running and > which version of X? > I run Debian 2.0r3 (hamm) and X11R6. > --Dano > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jens Vogel [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Thursday, May 27, 1999 4:24 PM > > To: Debian-User Mailinglist > > Subject: No screens found > > > > Hi all! > > > > > > Recently I've installed Debian Linux on my system (i.e. UNIX is a new > > world for me) to get rid of the virus called "Windows" :-) > > Everything was fine and easy and I've learned a lot about the prompt. But > > I haven't been able to configure the X-Server yet (sorry if this is pretty > > old for you). > > When starting X with 'startx' I get the following error message: > > > > *** None of the configured devices were detected *** > > Fatal server error: > > no screens found > > _X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111 > > giving up. > > xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to the X server > > xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error > > > > The same error occurs when using 'X' or 'xinit' instead but not as > > detailed as with 'startx'. I've tried both 'XF86Setup' and 'xf86config' to > > configure the server and everything works fine. 'XF86Setup' is able to > > start the X server for a test run where resolution and refresh rate are as > > I've defined them. My graphics card is 'Matrox Mystique I' so I use the > > SVGA server (installed correctly). My monitor has the following > > specifications: > > > > 17" > > 30 - 86 kHz horizontal sync. > > 50 - 150 Hz vertical sync. > > 170 MHz band width > > max. 1600 x 1200 pixels > > > > I've also checked the file 'XF86Config' and it's OK. Font path is defined > > and found, keyboard and mouse don't make any problems. In addition I > > haven't found any documentation about the error codes ('111' and '3'). > > All my friends who know Linux (more or less) have never heared about this > > error messange so I hope someone can help me. > > > > > > Greets, > > Jens > > -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > > /dev/null > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null