Tiny Core Linux
		Tiny Core Extensions => TCE Q&A Forum => Topic started by: xpto09 on May 19, 2010, 06:40:44 PM
		
			
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				I swear that I tried to install Xorg.
 I always get a black screen or a fatal error.
 
 What are the steps to configure it?
 
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				Well, there is always the chance that your system does not play nicely with 'Xorg'. What hardware are you running on?
 
 For a lot of users the "confless" mode of 'Xorg' seems to work quite well, that is to not supply a specific config file. If I were you I'd try first Xorg -probeonly and analyze the error / warning messages. You should also take a very good look at '/var/log/Xorg.0.log'.
 
 With sudo Xorg -configure you could "ask" 'Xorg' to create a skeleton config file. You could then apply your changes to this file and either copy it as 'xorg.conf' to '/etc/X11' or use Xorg -config /path/to/the/new/xorg.conf.
 
 There is a lot of material to be found on the net about all this. I agree it can be at times confusing, so please take care when reading to check that the information is current. Quite a few things have changed over the last few years so things that were correct 3 years ago might not be so any more.
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				At this moment I am using Virtualbox.
 I like to play with Virtualbox.
 All remasters that I tested in Virtualbox always worked.
 Could be this the problem?
 This was the first time I tried to use Xorg.
 
 
 
 
 
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				Well, it is a known fact that in the VBox VM one needs the ''VBox-OSE-additions-x11.tcz' extension to run 'Xorg'. This extension comes with it's own 'xorg.conf' file, so after installing it you should have no difficulties to use 'Xorg' (e.g. via startx). As ''VBox-OSE-additions-x11.tcz' itself depends on 'Xorg-7.4.tcz' you would not even have to install the latter separately.
 
 I myself use VBox a lot (mostly testing things out with TC and other distributions) and I don't see any real advantage in using 'Xorg'. For me the default X server (i.e. 'Xvesa') works very well, but YMMV.
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				Afaik, vbox+xorg works with the vesa driver (with busids, I think), but by default the autoconfigure will result in a crashing config.