--- "charles f. zeitler" <cfzeitler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > --- Jim Cornette <fc-cornette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > charles f. zeitler wrote: > > > this sunday my xga monitor started acting up, > > > the screen goes out & drops me to a login screen. > > > > > > i switched to my back-up monitor, and same scene. > > > > > > after re-attaching my xga monitor, i find my upper > > > panel scrambled, "apps" "places" and "system' > > > are now right-center, launchers to the right, > > > clock left-center... and the 'move' function > > > is greyed out... > > > > > > Drop to runlevel 3 or boot into runlevel 3 and run > > system-config-display --reconfig > > > > This should reconfigure your display from scratch and hopefully better. > > > > This has to be performed as root user. > > > > Another option is to run > > X -configure > > which will make a configuration file located in your directory called > > /root. If it works, you will have to move the created file to /etc/X11 > > from root and rename it as xorg.conf. > > You might have to control-alt-backspace to kill the server and there > > should be instructions at the prompt to test the configuration file. > > > > Jim > > > > thanks for the tip. > i went single-user & did the system-config-display thing. > the next day or two should tell if this helps. > i found root's panel in good shape, but mine is still scrambled. ugh. > it looks like a shift to the right occurs. > > about one day later & no crash so far... i made a new panel to fix the other issue (duh!) thanks again, Jim. charles zeitler > > : Do What Thou Wilt : : Shall Be : : The Whole of The Law : --Aleister Crowley--