From: Claude Hopper (11) 5. ? on
Evidently the detection system is not working well for laptops in
x86-64. Live CD can't start the x server.
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From: houghi on
Claude Hopper 5 ? wrote:
>
>
> Evidently the detection system is not working well for laptops in
> x86-64. Live CD can't start the x server.

Evidently it is your fault as it workt evidently well on mine,
evidently.

houghi
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From: Claude Hopper (11) 5. ? on
houghi wrote:
> Claude Hopper 5 ? wrote:
>>
>> Evidently the detection system is not working well for laptops in
>> x86-64. Live CD can't start the x server.
>
> Evidently it is your fault as it workt evidently well on mine,
> evidently.
>
> houghi

How can it me my fault, I just put the cd in and hit the reset button.
Video detection fails because x server crashes back to the command
prompt. I have 10.3 x-64 running fine on this laptop.

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From: Szymon von Ulezalka on
On 20 Cze, 12:46, Claude Hopper (11) 5. ?
<boobooililili...(a)roadrunner.com> wrote:
> houghi wrote:
> > Claude Hopper 5  ? wrote:
>
> >> Evidently the detection system is  not working well for laptops in
> >> x86-64. Live CD can't start the x server.
>
> > Evidently it is your fault as it workt evidently well on mine,
> > evidently.
>
> > houghi
>
> How can it me my fault, I just put the cd in and hit the reset button.
> Video detection fails because x server crashes back to the command
> prompt. I have 10.3 x-64 running fine on this laptop.
>
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> Claude Hopper          :)
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you're not the only one who had a problems with xserver on x64.....
in my case, nor sax, nor xorgconfig could generate valid xorg
(despite, during installation, everything was ok).
in my case copying xorg.conf from osuse10.3 solved problem