Re: X won't start

hendrik_at_pooq.com
Date: 11/30/03

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    On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 02:37:34PM -0800, Mark Healey wrote:
    > On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 14:58:01 -0600, Kent West wrote:
    >
    > >On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 12:19:36AM -0800, Mark Healey wrote:
    > >> Now that I have the networking fixed and sort of figured out the mouse
    > >> problem I'm ready to tackle X not starting.
    > >
    > >
    > >Perhaps I missed it, but I never saw what your fix was. Don't leave us
    > >hanging . . . .
    > >
    > >(By posting the solution you might also be helping somoe future aarchive
    > >searcher.)
    >
    > For the networking I installed the appropriate kernel headers and
    > created a symbolic link "linux" to them in the /usr/src since I
    > couldn't figure out how to merge them with the actual source tree. I
    > then just compiled and installed the nic drivers.
    >
    > The mouse problem is related to my KVM switch. I bypassed it and gdm
    > worked fine. It is worrying that this is a problem since Windows,
    > Redhat 9 and knoppix have no problem with it. Somewhere in the chain
    > between the physical mouse port /dev/psaux some piece of software is
    > deciding that there is no mouse attached. I did post this one.
    >
    > I don't know if you are part of the debian team or not but I'm going
    > to make a suggestion to you anyway.
    >
    > It would be nice to have some kind of archive where people, once a
    > problem is resolved could post a writeup of their solution. They
    > could pare out the failed attempts and irrelevant comments. I'm
    > already doing it on paper for my own problems.
    >
    > What would be really neat would to create a sort of evolving
    > electronic bubble chart type program. For example:
    >
    > Problem: no mouse action.
    >
    > "Do you have a KVM switch? [y/n]"
    >
    > A "y" would take the user to
    >
    > "Bypass the KVM switch and reboot"
    > "Do you now have mouse action? [y/n]"
    >
    > A "y" would take you to a congratulations page.
    > A "n" would take you to a software diagnostics branch.
    >
    > A "n" would take you to a software diagnostics branch.
    >
    > Of course a real life one would much more elaborate than this.

    There is a wiki, which could perhaps serve this function... Presumably
    someone knows where it is? I seem to remember it is mentioned in the
    regular newbie post on this list.

    -- hendrik
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    > ASUS A87V8X mobo w AMD Athalon
    > Broadcom 4401 onboard nic
    > with static IP Address
    > ATI All-In-Wonder 9700 Video card.
    > Sampo Alphascan 17mx monitor
    >
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