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Posted by ladeh_k - 2006-06-13, 01:30 AM |
Thank you SO much znx! You rock! |
Posted by znx - 2006-06-12, 02:12 PM |
First off .. put this file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf Code: # ServerLayout sections. There are a couple of sections in there that I have put "options" on :) Like: Code: Device "VESA Framebuffer" You can switch from the basic driver (vesa) to the nvidia driver (nv) by commenting the first line and uncommenting the second. Also: Code: Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice" If your mouse doesn't work, switch those and see if it does then :) There is also some extra options with the Monitor and Keyboard, that aren't required but could be useful for tuning. Anyway, hope that helps ladeh_k :) |
Posted by hijinks - 2006-06-12, 12:21 PM |
slackware has xorgsetup |
Posted by noriko - 2006-06-12, 09:42 AM |
ahhaa - it appears that your mouse works with whatever config file you just pointed Xorg to. however the current kernel, i believee have removed support for teh legacy "keyboard driver" - - try replacing the line for the driver "keyboard" with Driver "kbd" .... it's after this is fixed. you'll wanna replace the graphics driver... just ignore this for.... let's focus on getting X up and running :-) |
Posted by ladeh_k - 2006-06-12, 08:08 AM |
Quote:<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentcommentid="8588" data-ipsquote-username="ladeh_k" data-cite="ladeh_k" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="2331" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div> i dunno wtf the new file supposd to be, it seem fukked beyond belief... this mess you may / may not (i believe) seeing on screen is sure to no screens beign configured properly on the new xorg.conf .... try pointing X to the old .. xfree config ... X -config /etc/location_of_config_file ... and oh... upload your xorg log too..... it's at .. /usr/var/log/Xorg.0.log </div></blockquote> Here's the log. Xorg.0.log.txt I had previously tried to point X to the old XFree config but it doesnt like it. If you look down the bottom of the log, I tried again just so you could see for yourself. Thanks. |
Posted by noriko - 2006-06-12, 07:33 AM |
Quote:Today I rebuilt my slackbox. I have tried 'X -configure', then starting X with the config it generates, when I do this I get a mess on the screen and the mouse and keyboard do not work. i dunno wtf the new file supposd to be, it seem fukked beyond belief... this mess you may / may not (i believe) seeing on screen is sure to no screens beign configured properly on the new xorg.conf .... try pointing X to the old .. xfree config ... X -config /etc/location_of_config_file ... and oh... upload your xorg log too..... it's at .. /usr/var/log/Xorg.0.log |
Posted by ladeh_k - 2006-06-12, 06:54 AM |
Today I rebuilt my slackbox. I have tried 'X -configure', then starting X with the config it generates, when I do this I get a mess on the screen and the mouse and keyboard do not work. I have my old XF86Config and also the new generated xorg.conf but I'm not sure how to compare them or what to change, as I am still relatively noob. They are as follows:XF86Config.txtxorg.conf.new.txt Any insight into what the problem is would be much appreciated, I'm keen to get this baby up and running! Thanking you... In anticipation... |