On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 02:51, Tom Halvorsen wrote: > Hello XFree86Org. > > I have installed linux on severel PC's and it works well, but with my > old laptop Compaq LTE 5300 I have difficulties with the X-Configuration. > In the XFree86 log file I see your E-mail adresse at the end, so no I > want to ask for help. Did you try "XFree86 -configure" or "xf86cfg" yet? They're slightly more insightful than Anaconda. BTW, including your log and config files inside HTML isn't a sharp idea. Just attach them as ASCII, or better yet, upload them and include the URLs to save space. -lava > > Attached to this mail is four files. I have tried with two different > configurations. There is one complete XF86Config and XFree86.log for both > configurations. > > The first configuration is when I installed Linux RedHat 8.0. As you can > see the XF86Config is build by anaconda. The file is > XF86Config.org(original). When starting X the log-file XFree86.log.org > is made. Here I observe that insufficient memory is a problem among > other things. > > The second configuration is downloaded from internett. After a long time > as was able to download a configuration for LTE 5300, but i was not > ok. I had to remove som items due to parsing error. The removed items is > market with two ##. There is also problems with this configuration due > to "No devices detected". This second configuration have the files > XF86Config.ex1(example 1) and XFree86.log.ex1. > > I feel that the second configuration is the best approach, and hope that > you could give me some help. > > As you can see my E-mail is: > tom.halvorsen@xxxxxxxxxxx > > Thanks in advance, -lava peace, love, UNIX(R) NOTE: When replying to a mailing list post, please be sure to reply to the /list/ and cc: or bcc: myself as I am unable to promise a timely response. _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86