Re: Problem with linux9 (no screen found)

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   Nothing can be said for certain without seeing the
/var/log/XFree86.0.log file, but in general, when a
screen is not found it means your X-server is too old
to support your graphics hardware.   There are other
possibilities, however, and we'd need to see the XFree86.0.log
file to diagnose.


			Mark.

On Wed, 3 May 2006, iman fara wrote:

> dear xfree86
> I am new with Linux 9, i installed it on dell pc
> with graphical mode ,after installaton , we entered in
> text mode , i tried to swith to graphical , i used
> these comands:
> -i first used the ctrl+alt+f7
> i got blank screen
> -startx command
> i got no screen found
> Our screen is Dell E551
> the video controller used is
> intell(R)82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV
> best regards
>
>
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