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Latest revision as of 20:26, 8 October 2016
How to resolve the "fatal server error: no screen found"/en |
Problem[edit]
Solution[edit]
The solution (written by the user A-dog of the GhostBSD forums)forums: topic [Solved] Fatal server error - no screens found was successfully working on a HP Compaq NX 6310 (laptop of Paolo).
becoming root
[edit]
Load the cd/dvd and get to the cli to login.
To becoming root by typing
-
su
. Of course you have to use the passphrase for your root-account.
editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[edit]
To edit a file we need an editor. In this example we will use ee, which is installed by default.
Open the file with the editor ee by typing
-
ee /etc/X11/xorg.conf
.
Go down to where the driver is identified. This section of the file begins with
Section "Device"
.
There you can change the driver to vesa by having
Driver "vesa"
in your file.
For leaving ee and saving the file xorg.conf
,
- press the key esc,
- press the key a and then
- press the key a
.
leaving root
[edit]
End the session as root, type
and you are back as the formal user.
starting x[edit]
Initialize the X session by typing
.
Now you need to wait until the X server load for you.
Additional info for the solution[edit]
On a Acer Aspire One 532 (GMA 3150) you had to add the line 'Modes' to the /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Section "Screen"
SubSection "Display" Depth 24 Modes "1024x600" "800x600" EndSubSection
.