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Hi,
I hope someone can answer my question. I have a desktop machine which triple boots NT/W2K/RH7.0, everything runs fine. I upgraded to RH7.1 and my GUI goes nuts, I change run levels to 3 and ran Xconfigurator, every thing shows as ok, except when it does the "probe" it comes back with an error and will not let me go any further. I have checked the HCL's and my Video card is listed as good ( Vodoo Banshee) I dont understand!!! I also tried a clean install on a spare HD same result......Like I said it works great under 7.0. The Distro works fine on my laptop....go figure
ok... i don't use red hat, but i've seen others with this same type of problem, upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1. i know that rh7.0 uses X4.0.1 - what does version rh7.1 use for X? it seems to me that the problem should have something to do with the setup messing with the XF86Config file.
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