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Posted by znx - 2005-04-14, 11:01 AM

Quote:Damn, where did you get that bowl?? Do they ship towards Europe? o_O

 

wear a kilt and thing just happen ;)

Posted by z0ny - 2005-04-13, 11:13 AM
Damn, where did you get that bowl?? Do they ship towards Europe? o_O
Posted by znx - 2005-04-13, 08:34 AM

Quote:...I doubt anyone else can (except those with glass bowls of course [img]<___base_url___>/uploads/emoticons/default_ph34r.png[/img]

 

..... its the DefaultDepth entry .....

 

;)

Posted by z0ny - 2005-04-13, 05:48 AM
Yes, enter console and fix your xorg.conf file. I cannot help you more without any further information and I doubt anyone else can (except those with glass bowls of course [img]<___base_url___>/uploads/emoticons/default_ph34r.png[/img]). You might change your initdefault to 3 in /etc/inittab until you get X working again...
Posted by User10293 - 2005-04-13, 02:12 AM

Hi,

I recently edited the xorg.conf file so I could use the extra buttons on my mouse, but now when I try to boot up Mandrake, it says "No Screens Found" and it says something about finding /var/X11/xorg.conf or something similar to that. Is there any way to get it back to normal?

 

Thanks