Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 18:45:24 +0800 From: - U L Y - <mvrck@snap.portalinc.com> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Configuring the X Window Message-ID: <355D6E44.4E62D0A5@portalinc.com>
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Dear Sirs, I am one of the Technicians here in our company (Portal, Inc. [www.portalinc.com]) which is located in Metro Manila, in the Philippines. I recently downloaded a bunch of stuffs from your ftp site... (FreeBSD release 2.2.6 and its almost complete package... including the XFree86) and installed them on one of the PCs here. I have successfully installed and configured the networks and is working very fine now... But the problem is... when I started setting up the Xfree86, it seems that i couldn't make the X server start properly, why is this? BTW, the specs of the computer I have installed FreeBSD into is this: Intel DX4-100 Overdrive 12M Memory A Mouse (Of Course) 2 Seagate IDE Harddisk drive Primary Master 540 Meg Capacity (This is where FreeBSD is installed) Primary Slave 640 Meg Capacity (This is where the FreeBSD sources are and this is DOS Partitioned) 3Com 3C509 Ethernet card S3 Gendac Video card (S3 86C805, 1MB Ram, GENDAC Super-VGA) The thing is, I use the XF86Setup to setup the X Server, I went through the routine of selecting various devices: for the mouse, I chose Microsoft mouse for the keyboard, U.S. Standard, 101 Key for the card, S3 801/805 with S3 Gendac for the monitor, Super VGA 800 X 600 @ 56 Hz for the mode selection, 640 X 480 with 8BPP color depth (I also tried on another session these settings: 800 X 600 8BPP color depth and another on: 800 X 600 16BPP color depth) for the other, I chose the default settings after these, it tried to start the X server and another graphical screen comes out that says I have the options of saving the current screen settings or run 'xvidtune' to allign the sreen. So, as a beginner, I just save the current config and exit (it looks perfectly alligned with the current monitor). Afterwards... it ask me to make an alias of X on a specified directory and the next window tells me that it was successful... afterwards...I shut it down and reboot the PC, after logging in, I type X and then the screen turns into grey with a big X for a cursor inside the screen...and it just stays there for i don't know how long... ( I tried leaving it for 2 hours and when i came back, it is still there, no change in the screen, although the cursor can move around freely,) What had happened? Is it the way i configured it or my devices don't support the settings I gave them? Please advise me on what to do or if you have an online manual regarding this problem, can you please e-mail it back to me, or if you have some documentation about this matter can you please e-mail it to me ... Hoping for your very fast response.... Thanks a lot in advance... - U L Y - mvrck@portalinc.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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