On Sunday 13 May 2007 03:39, Kent West wrote: > If the problem is related to your xorg.conf settings as implied above, then > the problem is that X is overdriving your monitor, meaning that X did > indeed start. Aha! > If X did not start, then you would've been in text mode, in which case it's > unlikely you'd see this problem (unless you're doing some odd framebuffer > stuff). > At any rate, I suspect you'll be able to recover in "recovery mode". You'll > probably want to run "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" (I _think_ that's the > command) rather than editing the file by hand though, else future upgrades > won't touch your hand-tweaked file. Appreciate the input. Thanks for the help. Tim
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