Intel® 82845G Extreme Graphics on-board Video Card

2002-12-13 Thread cbice
Ok, Im about ready to blow up this new Dell PC.  It has an Intel® 82845G
Extreme Graphics on-board Video Card with 64MB of RAM.  I cannot for the
life of me, get the XWindow server in RH8.0 to work with it.  The monitor
im using is a Gateway FPD1520 15" Flat Panel. It works wonderfully in
Windoze, but a no go in linux.  This is a brand new system from Dell.  Any
help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Chris Bice
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Re: Intel® 82845G Extreme Graphics on-board Video Card

2002-12-13 Thread cbice
Only recognizes 16MB, plus it will only allow 640X480.  Anything else and
it blows up or wont start at all. I cant seem to get an eroor dump.

Chris

> On Friday 13 December 2002 13:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Ok, Im about ready to blow up this new Dell PC.  It has an Intel®
>> 82845G Extreme Graphics on-board Video Card with 64MB of RAM.  I
>> cannot for the life of me, get the XWindow server in RH8.0 to work
>> with it.  The monitor im using is a Gateway FPD1520 15" Flat Panel. It
>> works wonderfully in Windoze, but a no go in linux.  This is a brand
>> new system from Dell.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Intel onboard graphics cards are quite troublesome with XFree86.  What
> errors  do you see?
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RE: Connection refused - why?

2002-12-13 Thread cbice
The best way to ensure that the service is on is to type chkconfig vsftpd
on , then do a chkconfig vsftpd --list to see at which run levels the
service is in.  Also be sure not to try an telnet or ftp with the user
name root, by defualt RedHat has root telnet and ftp turned off.  If you
need help with the config files email me and I will help ya out.

Chris

> or you can just type "setup" at the command prompt and go to services
> and choose whihc services you want to start when the computer boots
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mr. Adam ALLEN
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> On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 15:59, John Nall wrote:
>> When I try to ftp (or telnet) from one RH8.0 system to another RH8.0
> system
>> I get the message "connection refused."  I can ping between them OK,
>> and
> the
>> security level is supposedly set to allow access.  What else do I need
>> to do?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> John
>
> /etc/xinetd.d/vsftpd
> /etc/xinetd.d/telnet
>
> If those two files have "disable = yes" then those services are
> disabled. Simple edit the files for a "disable = no" and then
> service xinetd restart
>
> BTW: SSH is enabled by default since it provides encrypted sessions.
> However if you don't mind passwords going in clear text, then telnet is
> fine.
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