Ok, here goes, I'm logging in as root and booting yast2. I go to hardware > graphics > change... and my monitor disconnects. Aren't I supposed to change something? I think I'm supposed to see a screen instead of a blank screen with my monitor connection light blinking. Kurt Granroth wrote: >I'll run you through it when I get home (can't change the X display remotely). >In the meantime, though, I don't understand at all why you are doing a Save >As and what Autoinstallation has to do with this. In general, it should just >be Hardware -> Graphics -> Change -> [make your changes] -> Accept -> Finish > >On Tuesday 27 September 2005 01:02 pm, Bupkus wrote: > > >>Can someone help me with yast in console mode? >> >>Bupkus wrote: >> >> >>>I booted into failsafe,... ok, I'll do it again while I type this: >>>logged in as root >>>start yast2 >>>select Hardware > Graphics >>>Alt+p for reprobe does nothing so I go back to YaST Control Center and >>>select Misc > Autoinstallation >>>This opens another menu where I select Hardware and tab to "Graphics >>>Card and Monitor" >>>Type in Alt+e for Configure >>>Select "Configure the X Window System" and tab down to fill in 24-bit >>>and 1280x1024 >>>Display manager is KDM so I just leave it that way >>>Window Manage is KDE >>>Next >>>"Configure Monitor" >>>Vendor as LCD and Model as 1280x1024@60Hz >>>Horizontal frequency according to >>>http://stores.tomshardware.com/rating_getprodrev.php/product_id=4705837/i >>>d_type=M// >>> >>>is 30-81 and Vertical is 56-75 >>>I do a "Save As" to /var/lib/autoinstall/repository and name it >>>myveryowngraphicsconfig >>>"Collecting Configuration data" ... Warning: An error occured while >>>saving the file... ? >>>I go to Control Center, select Hardware > Graphics CArd &... and it >>>reads the old monitor and frequencies. ??? >>>I guess I will try "Change"... same old >>>I don't seem to know how to navigate through the menus to get it to >>>accept my changes. :-( I'll just leave it like that until I hear from >>>someone. >>> >>>Kut Granroth wrote: >>> >>> >>>>On Sep 26, 2005, at 4:56 PM, Bupkus wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>I installed suse 9.3 and did the updates, sans the kernel update, >>>>>and booting gives me a blank, black screen. >>>>> >>>>>I booted into failsafe (text) mode and there it is. >>>>> >>>>>I'm thinking that suse just doesn't like my PNY MX440SE video card, >>>>>so I swapped it out for my Matrox G550. >>>>>Yep, >>>>>linux login: _ blink, blink, blink... and I don't know what to do. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>The tool is the same in text mode as in gui mode: YaST (using SAX as >>>>the backend). Login as root, type 'yast'. Then, select 'Hardware' >>>>and 'Graphics Card and Monitor'. Once there, select 'Change' or >>>>'Reprobe' and you should be on the right path. >>>> >>>>You could also run sax2 directly ... BUT I find that it's a good >>>>idea to get in the habit of running everything through YaST. >>>>That's because SuSE (while being much better than in the past) has >>>>the habit of doing things their own way and their own way usually >>>>depends on YaST. Unless you're a SuSE expert, it's not a good idea >>>>to be doing things that YaST manages outside of YaST. >>>>--------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss