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 -- Les pages de manuel Linux en français http://manpagesfr.free.fr/