No need to change runlevel like that since "Recovery Mode" is the 2nd option
in /boot/grub/menu.list. Just cursor to it on boot and boot into a console
to do those things. Unfortunately the configuration file produced by X
-configure failed the X -config ~/xorg.conf.new tests.
It's also interesting that although it was able to identify the
manufacturer, model number and other ddcprobed information, it still
identified the monitor as being a CRT. Yet booting the unbuntu 6.06 disk as
a live cd works just fine. Hmmmm, think I will go do that again and look at
what IT puts in the xorg.conf.
BTW, I also noticed that the conf file shows the CRT I originally installed
with, not the one I have been using for these tests. What do you bet there
is a better way to re-initialize the system for such changes. Or perhaps
windows actually does something better :P
On 9/19/06, Gerard J Snitselaar <
snits@snitselaar.org> wrote:
>
>
> I think adding single to the kernel line will boot you to single user
> mode.
> Then go change /etc/inittab to start at run-level 3 until you figure out
> what is causing the problem. I don't know if it would be a xorg.confproblem or
> something else. There is a way to have X generate a config file based on
> what
> it detects. I'd compare that to your current config and see what is
> different.
> I believe X -configure will generate the config file.
>
> On 0, Dazed_75 <lthielster@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is there some argument I can put in the grub boot command line in
> > /boot/grub/menu.list to cause X11 to re-evaluate the monitor or force a
> > particular resolution/frequency for the graphic login screen in ubuntu
> 6.06?
> >
> > I have a machine that dual boots XP and ubuntu 6.06 which ran just fine
> > using a CRT. I was given a Viewsonic vg800b 19" LCD (native 1280x1024)
> for
> > it today. When I boot into ubuntu the LCD goes black with a small "Out
> of
> > Range" message in the middle of the screen after the startup messages
> but
> > before the login screen. There is no problem if I boot Xp or even
> booting
> > to a Knoppix live CD. If I put the CRT back on I see the gnome desktop
> was
> > set for 1280x1024 @ 75 Hz whereas the LCD monitor native is 1280 x 1024
> @ 60
> > Hz for both real users. I can change the resolution for them, but it
> does
> > no good since I can't log in with the LCD monitor attached.
> >
> > Hopefully I should be able to boot to recovery mode or boot Knoppix and
> edit
> > /boot/grub/menu.list or some X11 configuration file in the ubuntu file
> > system to fix it.
> >
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