Re: redhat-list Digest, Vol 9, Issue 28

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El sÃb, 27-11-2004 a las 00:21 -0800, kasi visu escribiÃ:
> HI 
> I VE INSTALLED REDHAT LINUX 9 IN MY PC
> I CHANGED MY MONITOR AND KEYBOARD.
> BOTH THE KEYBOARD AND MONITOR ARE NOT FUNCTIONING IN
> THE X SERVER,BUT IT IS WORKING IN THE TEXT
> ENVIRONMENT.
> 
> I TRIED IT WITH REDHAT-CONFIG-XFREE86
> 
> "COULD NOT OPEN DEFAULT DISPLAY" IS THE ERROR
> REPORTED.
>  HOW TO INITIALZE ALL THOSE SECTIONS IN X LIKE HOW IT
> IS PERFORMED DURING THE INSTALLATION.
> 
> KASI

Try with:

redhat-config-xfree86 --reconfigure

Previously, you must start xfs service.

If not result this, you can delete /etc/X11/X86Config and execute
redhat-config-xfree86 --reconfigure

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