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  • But the problem remains, when I use the intel driver, all hell breaks loose and I lose my x-server (ie: I can see when the computer boots, but when it should start x, all goes black).

    PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009

  • But the problem remains, when I use the intel driver, all hell breaks loose and I lose my x-server (ie: I can see when the computer boots, but when it should start x, all goes black).

    PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009

  • But the problem remains, when I use the intel driver, all hell breaks loose and I lose my x-server (ie: I can see when the computer boots, but when it should start x, all goes black).

    PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009

  • But the problem remains, when I use the intel driver, all hell breaks loose and I lose my x-server (ie: I can see when the computer boots, but when it should start x, all goes black).

    PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009

  • But the problem remains, when I use the intel driver, all hell breaks loose and I lose my x-server (ie: I can see when the computer boots, but when it should start x, all goes black).

    PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009

  • See phoroix. com for reviews use the recovery mode and fix x-server: try radeon or vesa

    LinuxQuestions.org 2009

  • But when I try to install it using synaptic it asks to remove my x-server and many other files.

    PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009

  • Before we get started I want to make some terms clear: desktop - this is the computer running the x-server (display / keyboard) application server - this is the computer running the applications (ie iceweasel)

    LinuxQuestions.org 2009

  • But when I try to install it using synaptic it asks to remove my x-server and many other files.

    PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009

  • But the problem remains, when I use the intel driver, all hell breaks loose and I lose my x-server (ie: I can see when the computer boots, but when it should start x, all goes black).

    PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009

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