Am 08. Dec, 2006 schwätzte Miles Beck so: > I'm having a problem getting any Linux distribution to work with a > graphical desktop on my system. When the X server tries to start up I > get a black screen displayed with some video artifacts. I've tried the > Gentoo 2006.1 live CD, several versions of Ubuntu and I recently > installed Debian. None of them for some reason are able to bring up > the graphical desktop. > > I think it is due to my video card which is an ATI Radeon X850 Pro. If > I bring my system to the installfest tomorrow do you think this could > be resolved? > > At this point I don't really care which distro I use I just want > something that will work as a desktop. I prefer the Debian philosophy > but it may be easier to use something like Ubuntu. Ubuntu's based on debian, so that works :). Have you tried: X -configure That'll create a sample X config file for you and tell you how to use it. If that doesn't work, try using what's on the system or what X -configure builds, but change it to try the vesa and the svga drivers. The system config file is in /etc/X11. It's either XF86Config-4 or xorg.conf. Ubuntu and gentoo should be using xorg.conf, I think. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators https://LOPSA.org/ # Help Jerry Lewis stamp out M$...oops that's MDA - der.hans