Ok Mark, I joined the file in attachement. Note that I took the one in /etc/X11 and not the one in /etc. And here are my "progress": As no setting was working, I have reinstall everything with Dell 1024*780 LCD and it was not working either. But I used the rescue mode to edit the inittab and now I can boot in level 3 with an NIC working. :-) I also used wget to download the last driver (NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-5336-pkg1.run) from nvidia and executed the sh script. Then it complained about some compiler mismatch version. I joined the log file also. Anyway, thanks a lot for all your help. I already installed RH9 on our servers, configured apache, sendmail,.. and I never had such problems. But obviously our servers hardware were more common I suppose than the one found on my laptop. > -----Original Message----- > From: Marc Schwartz [mailto:MSchwartz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 3:22 PM > To: pierre.deboeck@xxxxxxxxx; For users of Fedora Core releases > Subject: RE: XP/FC1 on Dell Inpiron 5150 > > > On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 05:31, Pierre De Boeck wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I am still in my installation process of FC1 on my Dell inpiron 5150. > > > > The installation was fine but I am unable to find a right > display setting. > > > > I have a UGXA 1600*1200 lcd and I have already tried the > following choices > > during install: > > > > - the Dell 1600*1200 LCD > > - the LCD 1600*1200 > > > > Neither worked and the result is a blurry screen. > > > > Now I am trying LCD 640*480. > > > > If anyone has some helpful info... > > > > BTW, I have also a USB 3buttons mouse but I had to choose > > the PS2 setting otherwise the system hanged at bot time. > > > > Once the display issue will be solved, I will see if the > > PS2 setting is ok for my USB mouse. Otherwise... > > > > Well well well... > > > Pierre, > > Can you copy and paste your XF86Config file to the list so that we can > see the full set of specifications that you have for your display and > other devices? > > That would help to provide more information to diagnose your problem. > > Marc > > >
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