Yes I read them, I know how frustrating this can be.
Actually now I think about it, I had this problem
yesterday when I changed the x-font server from port
7100 to 7110. I got nothing but a flashing black
screen.
You didn't install a firewall or play with iptables
did you? I can't remember the config file I edited,
maybe do a google for "xfont server port 7110" if you
think this could be a problem.
Another thing I was thinking is this: I just this
minute installed the Nvidia driver on my system, in
the readme file it says to edit xorg.conf and remove
the lines: Load "dri" and Load "GLcore", then make
sure you have Load "glx in the driver section". I
would think there would be a readme with the ATI
drivers too, maybe check through that.
Hope this helps.........Kev :)
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--- Claude Jones <claude_jones(a)levitjames.com> wrote:
Kevin wrote:
| How about trying a slightly older or newer ATI
driver
| over the top? Also check your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
file
| for the drivers, I included mine (which is a clean
| install in the last hour, for reference). Pay
| particular attention to the "Modules" section and
| "dri". I would also check ACPI power management,
and
| also the video interrupt in the BIOS, maybe it
should
| be toggled (ie if it os on, turn it off and
| vice/versa).
|
| Good luck.....Kev :)
|
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I'm at work now, and the machine's at home. I'll
check your
suggestions later and report. Did you see my latest
results posts?
You responded to my first message so it's hard to
tell what you've
seen in the thread.
Claude Jones
Levit & James, Inc./WTVS
Leesburg, VA, USA
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