Backup your config files and try this below.
config files:
/etc/X11/xorg.conf or XF86Config
Move all xorg.conf* and all XF86Config* to a
backup folder.
After this, put my config in /etc/X11 and
try startx.
If ok then change by hand modify the config
and get inside of loop change/try making
your
Hi everybody!
I'm newby with RedHat 9.0, and i'm trying to work with it.
I install RedHat, in a P IV 2.4, 768 Mb RAM, with a 40 Gb HDD.
My PC includes a S3 Graphics ProSavage DDR (as shown by Windows) and a monitor Commodore F1770.
When I install Red Hat, I get a video card model that looks like mi
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