Le dimanche 21 décembre 2008, Matej Cepl a écrit :
Strictly speaking that's not correct. You have two more options:
a) To stick with CentOS and when on CentOS do as CentOS people do -- that is use vesa driver (system-config-display and set vesa driver).
As you probably see in the discussion, only vga 320x200 mode work.
Of course, you won't have 3D, compiz and similar shiny stuff, but it should work pretty reliably for applications which don't need this (which is most of them).
I don't need all theses stuffs.
Actually, what happens when you move /etc/X11/xorg.conf away and restart X? At least since Fedora 6 (i.e., pre-RHEL5 days) it is considered a bug when Xorg without xorg.conf won't start in a working state.
X try to start but failed.
b) Of course, least painful solution is probably to try Fedora 10 -- I fully understand that you want to have CentOS for stability, but well, this is a desktop, and you should be able to get support until (hopefully) RHEL6 will be out.
After some bug reports and fixes, I succeed to use Fedora 9
Do you know when RHEL6 release is planned?
Regards, Alain