Bill I should warn you that I am no Linux expert. What I have been able to do is Bill, first let me inform you that I'm no linux expert. I have tried booting with 'nogui' and it will go out of spec as well. All I've been able to do is boot using the 'single' option. Once I get to the text prompt I tried typing in redhat-config-xfree86 to see if I could change some settings but I only got an error message. Any further help would be greatly appreciated. mg On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 13:53, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Mario Gomes (mgomes@xxxxxx) said: > > I've installed Severn onto a Shuttle SK41G. Below are the specs for the > > motherboard taken from the Shuttle website: > > > > FX41 > > CPU Socket : AMD Socket A, support 266/200MHz FSB CPU > > Chipsets : North bridge-VIA KM266, South bridge-VIA 8235 > > Memory : Spoort DDR 266/200 * 2 > > On Board VGA : VIA Savage8, 8-32 MB VGA share memory > > On Board Audio : Realtek ALC650 support 5.1 channel audio, Support n/Out > > Expansion Slot : PCI * 1, AGP * 1 > > IDE interface : ATA-133 > > > > I was able to install Severn in text mode to the point that the computer > > reboots. The problem arises when the reboot is processing, eventually > > the screen goes blank and I get this error message: > > > > out of range > > 26Hz / 21Khz > > > > I suspect that the monitor frequency is incorrectly set and I somehow > > need to change this before the system starts loading. The monitor I > > have is a GEM LCD and the frequency recommended is (H) 30Khz-60Khz and > > (V) 50Hz-75 Hz. I would appreciate if someone has any suggestions on > > how to correct this problem. > > If you boot with 'nogui', and then try to start X, is that when it > goes out of spec? > > Bill > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list