Xorg.0.log-vesa-1 : Using "vesa" driver, fist X server start. Xorg.0.log-intel : Using "intel" driver or deleting nf. If i delete the nf file or set to "intel" the driver or start from my burned live CD, the X server start but show ugly and crashes in 3-5 random seconds, allowing only move the cursor, and then system locks up totally :(. But :(, in the second X server reopen (closing the session to relogin, for example) the screen put completely black, but not crashes and i can restart my box, changing to a tty session o pressing control+alt+delete. To run "correctly" X server i change temporally the driver to "vesa", and thanks to that i have firefox running to write this :). I have exactly the same problem, using Fedora 10 Final.Ĭurrently i'm running Fedora 10 in my machine because i force to live (xfce spin in my case) to start in init level 3, and run the installer in text mode (with "-T" option).
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