So what is not working then? 2009/11/12 OPM595 <opm...@yahoo.com.au>: > Thanks Chris, > Just checking, and no, I do not have an xorg.conf file at all. Could this > possibly be my problem? > I don't see any errors when the machine boots-up. Loads grub, then the > splash screen, login and so forth, but no errors that I can see. > Should I create an xorg.conf file, or could this make matters worse? > > regards, > Rob > > On Thu, November 12, 2009 8:00 am, Chris Debenham wrote: >> No extra drivers/changes to xorg should be needed - intel graphics >> should work 'out-of-the-box'. In fact you can probably just remove >> /etc/X11/xorg.conf if you have created one. >> Since you are asking this I'm guessing that Xorg did not load up >> properly - what did come up when you booted? >> Were there any errors displayed? >> > > =============================================== > Local Id: OPM595 > Email: opm...@yahoo.com.au > PO Box 190, Narellan NSW 2567 Australia > > Aude aliquid dignum - "Dare Something Worthy" > =============================================== > >
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