[Openchrome-users] Problem getting Xorg to run on Fedora Core 12 - x-no blanking.txt

George R. Kasica georgek
Wed Mar 17 12:45:20 PDT 2010


>On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 17:23:36 +0000, you wrote:

>On 17/03/2010 16:57, George R. Kasica wrote:
>>>>>> X-Spam-Score: 5.8 (+++++)
>>>>>> X-Spam-Report: Spam detection software, running on the system "eagle.netwrx1.com", has
>>>>>>  identified this incoming email as possible spam. 
>>>> I think its due to the cc to the list but I think I've fixed it.
>>> Here are SpamAssassin's scores:
>>>   pts rule name              description
>>>  ---- ---------------------- 
>>> --------------------------------------------------
>>>   3.6 RCVD_IN_PBL            RBL: Received via a relay in Spamhaus PBL
>>>                              [166.217.8.224 listed in zen.spamhaus.org]
>>>   1.0 SPF_SOFTFAIL           SPF: sender does not match SPF record 
>>> (softfail)
>>>   1.3 RDNS_NONE              Delivered to internal network by a host 
>>> with no rDNS
>>>
>>> I presume eagle.netwrx1.com is your submission server; if it is and 
>>> you're authenticating yourself to it, you shouldn't be using these 
>>> tests, or if you do they should be at a much lower score.
>> That's my server but not my IP....68.248.203.41 is the IP...I run the
>> box and connect directly to it by POP3/SMTP with Agent to
>> Exim/Spamassassin.
>
>I presume 166.217.8.224 was the IP you connected from? It belongs to:
>OrgName:    Service Provider Corporation
>OrgID:      SPC-10
>Address:    73 Old Dublin Pike
>Address:    Suite 10 #315
>City:       Doylestown
>StateProv:  PA
>PostalCode: 18901-2491
>Country:    US

Not a clue what or who that is - never heard of them.

>>>>> Now to your question. In your xorg.conf, in the video card section, put 
>>>>> Driver "vesa" instead of Driver "openchrome".
>>>> OK...any other changes? Will be tonight before I get to test this.
>>> That should be it. It should ignore the VideoRAM option, but you might 
>>> comment it out anyway. Also it may refuse to do 1920x1080 unless there's 
>>> such a mode in your VESA BIOS, so you might want to try 1280x1024 or 
>>> 1600x1200 again.
>> What would be the settings for those modes?
>
>I don't know what you mean. The VESA driver doesn't take modelines, so 
>it only allowes modes that are already in the VESA BIOS. You just 
>specify the mode you want the way you've already done in your xorg.conf.
OK...got it...IT LIVES!!!!

You rock!

Thank you very much for your tireless assistance! 

If there's anything I can do for you in the future please do not
hesitate to ask, I do vmWare, Linux, Windows Server and Networking
normally.

George



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