Then type "su" ( no quotes - enter root password) to switch users to root, and then type:
so that "3" (no quotes) appears in the options line) and login into the full screen text mode as a regular user. I recommend you simply boot your PC to run level 3 (do this by typing "3" (no quotes) in the initial grub boot menu that lets you choose linux, linux safe, windows. I supect that file may be necessary for your system, and hence you will need to run sax2 with appropriate arguments. That file used to be compulsary, but as of openSUSE-11.2 its not necessary for all systems, but is necessary for some. Sax2 is a program (that is being depreciated) for openSUSE that in the past was used to create an /etc/X11/nf file, where that file governed part of the graphic configuration for X windows. The init process is associated with controlling the level in which one boots, and "init 3" is a command that can be used some cases to force the operation system to change to run level 3. To read up on run levels you can look here: Runlevel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I tried to explain these concepts in a wiki I started (and others made much better) here: Concepts - openSUSE There are various run levels in Linux which define the various states a Linux system can boot to, from single user text mode, to multple user text mode with and without networking, to a full scale GUI. Saying "init 3" is something only average to advanced Linux users will understand. Where I must write that commands? In which configuration file? Those commands are intended for a terminal, run with root permissions. I have found the driver-repository that you reported, but what about your instructions? Seems that there is no graphic acceleration at all (but works perfectly under Windows XP).
I have a VIA Chrome9 HC IGP running with very very very poor performances when watching a movie at fullscreen mode. Have a look here about adding modelines to your nf file Ĭheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
> try to fix the problem and i gave my password but it cant fix it.
> startup it says 'x server can not run' or something like this. > But now if i change xorg to xgl my display does not run. > display from xgl from etc/sysconfig Editor.(It might be the first time > I cant remember when but some how 1 time i can managed to run my > I installed suse several time but i can not manage to change it. > again but i cannt change my display resolution and color. > But for some reason i formated those drive. > resolution from 800圆00 to 1024x768 and color from 16 bit to 24 bit.
> At very first time when I install opensuse11 i could change my display > Graphics' and monitor is 'sam samsung syncmaster'. > In graphics card and monitor in yast my card is 'Vesa Frame buffer > My agp is onboard chrome9 hc igp on P4M900.
And it try to fix the problem and i gave my password but it cant fix it. In the startup it says 'x server can not run' or something like this. & color.)īut now if i change xorg to xgl my display does not run. I cant remember when but some how 1 time i can managed to run my display from xgl from etc/sysconfig Editor.(It might be the first time when i could change res. I installed suse several time but i can not manage to change it. And then i install suse again but i cannt change my display resolution and color. That was fine.īut for some reason i formated those drive. In graphics card and monitor in yast my card is 'Vesa Frame buffer Graphics' and monitor is 'sam samsung syncmaster'.Īt very first time when I install opensuse11 i could change my display resolution from 800圆00 to 1024x768 and color from 16 bit to 24 bit. My agp is onboard chrome9 hc igp on P4M900.