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    xserver-xorg problem GIVING UP NEW QUESTION

    how do I remove X and reinstall from scratch- hacking it just isn't doing anything


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    changed vid card from ati rage128pro to ati radeonhd2600pro
    it found new card, adepted ati driver, reboot and no joy- I only get white screen after login splash

    tried recovery mode start, xfix option gives me
    xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting possibly-customised configuration
    file; backup in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.2008050722470

    <dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg> walks through configuration until 3-button emulation, then gives same error

    <modify>
    just tried startx from root, gives me a little dialogue box "could not start kstartupconfig, Check your installation"
    </modify>

    what do I do now?
    WE&#39;RE ALL BETTER OFF WHEN WE&#39;RE ALL BETTER OFF<br />User # 17645

    #2
    Re: xserver-xorg problem

    Hello there

    I dunno if this will help or not or if you already tried this but give it a try fix me twice now

    dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg

    Key here maybe the -phigh

    p=priority and high= high

    just what i heard not sure if its corrct

    Worth a try at this point im sure

    best of luck

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      #3
      Re: xserver-xorg problem

      Originally posted by burnetbj
      dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
      no change- same error message

      anyone else?
      WE&#39;RE ALL BETTER OFF WHEN WE&#39;RE ALL BETTER OFF<br />User # 17645

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        #4
        Re: xserver-xorg problem


        sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg


        xorg.conf is a system file -- Super User privilege is required to modify it.

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          #5
          Re: xserver-xorg problem

          Originally posted by dibl

          sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg


          xorg.conf is a system file -- Super User privilege is required to modify it.
          I'm root in recovery mode
          digging around forum a bit, found someone else with ati issues, tried some of what they suggested:

          apt-get installo xorg-driver-fgtlrx
          returns "already newest version"

          aticonfig --initial
          returns "data incomplete in file /etc/X11/xorg.conf Device section "Configured Video Device" must have a Driver line"

          my xorg.conf has no driver line for Device or Monitor sections. Perhaps this is the problem? But I have no idea what to put there
          WE&#39;RE ALL BETTER OFF WHEN WE&#39;RE ALL BETTER OFF<br />User # 17645

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            #6
            Re: xserver-xorg problem

            Originally posted by dibl

            sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg


            xorg.conf is a system file -- Super User privilege is required to modify it.
            trying it again, postinst warning now includes "FATAL: Module battery not found"
            WE&#39;RE ALL BETTER OFF WHEN WE&#39;RE ALL BETTER OFF<br />User # 17645

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