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January 8th, 2006, 07:23 AM
#5
more information if possible, but i concur with the almighty rcgreen that during the install, you or the automated hardware detection incorrectly set up a piece of hardware thus causing the x server not to start. so after doing what rc said, use a text editor to edit to your x config file to whatever you need it to be rather than doing a complete re-install. the xorg.conf is found in the /etc/X11/ directory.
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