I don’t get anything in X.log, just locks up and must reboot.
Socket is running, network is up.
I t cannot find and/or connect to the console.
I get .XO-lock in tmp and must delete it or startx says it’s
already running and I still get xf86OpenConsole and lock up.
Tried vga server and no difference.
btw, you should use “xf86config” under qnx4 to setup the config
file instead of using redhat’s Xconfigurator.
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Ted wrote:
I don’t get anything in X.log, just locks up and must reboot.
Socket is running, network is up.
I t cannot find and/or connect to the console.
I get .XO-lock in tmp and must delete it or startx says it’s
already running and I still get xf86OpenConsole and lock up.
Tried vga server and no difference.
Did you use SuperProbe to get the card info to give to xf86config?
Frank Liu wrote:
btw, you should use “xf86config” under qnx4 to setup the config
file instead of using redhat’s Xconfigurator.
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Ted wrote:
I don’t get anything in X.log, just locks up and must reboot.
Socket is running, network is up.
I t cannot find and/or connect to the console.
I get .XO-lock in tmp and must delete it or startx says it’s
already running and I still get xf86OpenConsole and lock up.
Tried vga server and no difference.
Did you use SuperProbe to get the card info to give to xf86config?
Frank Liu wrote:
btw, you should use “xf86config” under qnx4 to setup the config
file instead of using redhat’s Xconfigurator.
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Ted wrote:
I don’t get anything in X.log, just locks up and must reboot.
Socket is running, network is up.
I t cannot find and/or connect to the console.
I get .XO-lock in tmp and must delete it or startx says it’s
already running and I still get xf86OpenConsole and lock up.
Tried vga server and no difference.