On Sun, 2005-09-25 at 18:31 -0700, Bupkus wrote:
> Bupkus wrote:
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> > Doesn't system detect hardware at boot? Shouldn't Control
> > Center>Peripherals>Display provide a "Screen size" option in the
> > drop-down that reflects the sensed monitor capabilities?
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> I ran xf86config and now it only boots into text mode. Just as in the
> past with older versions of linux, whenever I'm in a corner and unable
> to make what should be simple adjustments, I end up re-installing the
> OS. This is why I have backed away from linux so many times over the
> years .
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you need a little more patience - everything is fixable in Linux without
a reinstall - not so with Windows where when things get funky, you can't
just edit things with a text editor.
I could tell you how to fix it if you were on a redhat/fedora system but
not SuSE, which I know has yast but that is for GUI which of course is
your issue.
As for system detecting hardware, it should, it would have on
redhat/fedora system.
Hang on, there are some on this list with SuSE experience or you could
for expedience, try a SuSE list.
Craig
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