Re: RE :Re: i have i problem in my monitor drivers "NEED MORE INFORMATION" Replay

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Hi again

> While the monitor may have come up as an "Unknown Monitor" - this is
> infact normal, but your problem here seems to be that your video card is
> not initialising and so your monitor remains off.

I check about my video card compatbilty i have geforce 2mx gegabyte 32 Mb &
the linux support that card so He work proply on it & ther some thing I
trace the steps of the boot I sow he know my card & but his right driver so
I think the problem not in the card

> While it appears that this is because your monitor was un-detected, it is
> more likely tht it is simply that when starting X, the Xwindows drivers
> dont recognise your video card and never get it to the point where it is
> sending a signal to your monitor to display.

Ok but the Xwindows not open I can see only boot screen i cant enter to the
X window if it open it well be no problem cuze i'll see the componant of
this system & i'll fix it easy but the problem that I cant see any thing
only the text mode & I'm beganer in this system.


> You will need to start in text mode (single user mode may be best for
starters) or switch to a console window (which may not work) by pressing
> Left CTRL+ALT and F1
> If CTRL+ALT+F1 does not work then try the following..
>
> if you use grub as your boot loader, then
>
> [quote]
> To do that you will have to edit the kernel parameters. In the grub menu
> hilight the GNU/Linux menu item and press 'e' to edit. Then in the kernel
> parameters add the word 'single'. Quit from edit mode and press 'b' to
boot.
> [/quote]
>
> once you are at a text prompt you should edit /etc/inittab and change the
> default runlevel to 3 until you have the problem fixed, then you can
> change it back to runlevel 5 (gui booting)
>
> You can test the config as you go by using "startx" as any user you are
> logged in as to try booting to Xwindows (NOTE: if you switched to the text
> console without rebooting then broken X is still running and you may need
> to reboot after changing the runlevel in order to get rid of it)
>
> > ANY ONE KNOW HOW CAN i FIX THAT PROBELM
>
> once you are in a text console then you can read the X Startup logs which
> shoudl be under /var/log somewhere - these shoudl tell you why your card
> failed to initialise - you may also wish to as google about Xwindows and
> your video card - some of the latest model cards do not work with the
> native XFree86 video drivers (most notibly some the latest nVidia range of
> cards) and need a vendor supplied driver to work well..
>
> It would probably help to tell us what sort of video card you have.
>
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