On Monday 23 Aug 2010 07:04:22 Kevin Kofler wrote: > Chris Smart wrote: > > At the end of the kernel line, remove any of the words like "splash", > > "quiet", "rhgb" - and *add* the words, "single nomodeset" - then hit > > the enter key and then "b" to boot it. > > I'd try "3" instead of "single". That's the normal text mode runlevel, > which should be enough to debug X.Org X11 problems while booting into a > more usable system than single-user mode. > Thanks, both of you, for trying to help. I've tried all the things suggested, and had no success. In the end I gave in and installed OpenSUSE on this laptop. Fedora has simply never been happy with it. I suspect it's the Intel video that it doesn't like, but I've had endless problems since I bought it. We'll see whether OpenSUSE handles it any better. Meanwhile, I still have Fedora 13 on the other laptop which also gets regular use. Anne -- KDE Community Working Group New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
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