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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: cloudstrife on 29 June 2002, 00:27

Title: X on a Laptop
Post by: cloudstrife on 29 June 2002, 00:27
I have a brand-new hp xt 6050 laptop.  I can get linux (redhat) and freebsd running on it just fine, but no X windows!  Anyone have an idea?
Title: X on a Laptop
Post by: choasforages on 29 June 2002, 01:33
how were you trying to start X on the laptop. what are the specifications on the lcd, like max resolution and colordepth.
Title: X on a Laptop
Post by: cloudstrife on 29 June 2002, 01:40
Here we go:

14.1 inch tft, max res. 1024X768, i dunno colordepth

for some reason, I can get redhat x to run in 640X480 or whatever that res is, but then it always crashes; it doesn't kernel panic, it CRASHES.  

So i decided to use Freebsd.  That X doesn't work at all.

i have an intel i830M graphics card.  Intel says it should work fine with x 4.2.0, which is what i am using.
Title: X on a Laptop
Post by: choasforages on 29 June 2002, 02:08
how did you install redhat 7.3, the graphical installers default resolution is 800x600. if the graphical installer worked you can take X up to atleast 800x600
also during the redhat 7.3 install, did you select the autodetected card or did you use a different one
Title: X on a Laptop
Post by: cloudstrife on 29 June 2002, 02:18
I did a text mode install, and i selected the default card.... damn this laptop, when i open a kde menu, it covers the whole screen!
Title: X on a Laptop
Post by: cloudstrife on 29 June 2002, 04:13
aha!! slack 8.1 works perfectly!! yay

thanks for  the help   (http://smile.gif)