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Hi,
Ich versuche gerade Knoppix 3.7 unter VMware zum laufen zu bekommen:
- Hardware: Dell Laptop D800, 1.6 Centrino, 768MB RAM, Nvidia xf 5200 go
- zugeteilte RAM 256
- Virtuelle HDD zischen 1GB leer und 2GB mit W2K
- am Anfang kommt gleich eine Aufforderung die Auflösung für das booten zu wählen, macht aber keinen Unterchied
- bootet soweit erfolgreich
- wenn normalerweise der grau gepunktete Bildschirm erscheint bleibt bei mir alles schwarz
- tippe auf ein Grafikproblem
Kann ich mir irgenwie weiterhelfen?
bydey
Hi,
No idea what I thought,....
to write in German in an international forum :shock: :?:
No you got the right language!!!
I try to run Knoppix 3.7 in VMware 2:
- Hardware: Dell Laptop D800, 1.6 Centrino, 768MB RAM, Nvidia xf 5200 go
- zassigned RAM 256MB
- Virtuall HDD between 1 GB empty and 2GB W2K
- at the beginning I get the screen which says something about mode numbers?
http://deynews.cjb.cc/img/knoppix-boot-err1.jpg
- it doesn't matter if I select something or ignore
- then it goes ahead to show other warning
http://deynews.cjb.cc/img/knoppix-boot-err2.jpg
- in my first post i said the screen turns and remains black
- now I got a final error message
http://deynews.cjb.cc/img/knoppix-boot-err3.jpg
- any way I can help myself with this (X) server?
bydey
UnderScore
03-09-2005, 07:04 PM
First, the clopp errors usually mean that the CD is bad. See this post http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17104. Next, you may have to specify the XFree driver at bootup, see http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Cheat_Codes.
xserver=XFree86|XF86_SVGA
Use specified X-Server
xmodule=ati|radeon|fbdev|vesa|savage|s3|nv|i810|mg a|svga|tseng
Use specified XFree4-Module
Try these:
knoppix xserver=XF86_SVGA
knoppix xserver=XFree86 xmodule=svga
Try these:
knoppix xserver=XF86_SVGA
knoppix xserver=XFree86 xmodule=svga
THX
for the answer, I already found myself.
Anyway the resulting display is inacceptabel small: 640x480 on a screen with 1600px in x. And also the Pingu icon takes 25% of the window in y.
Is their any way to get an acceptable screen?
bydey
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