On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 08:13, Stephen Andert wrote: > I am trying generic monitor at 800x600 and I know that both my monitor and > video card can handle several steps more than that. The "No devices > detected" error makes me think it is something whong in the setup. > > What really bugs me is that the install is gui and somehow it autodetects > that, but can't do it to get X running after the install shuts down. > ---------- you are over analyzing it. install works in a generic vesa mode which really isn't what you want to use if you can avoid it. The concept is to use the redhat-config-xfree86 --reconfig which will allow you to pick it all over again and see if it works. I have had some motherboards with integrated video and the like and they don't seem to work well unless I add a boot up modifier such as linux=biosirq which then apparently allows linux some compatibility with plug 'n play hardware. This may be the type of thing that you need to do with your hardware. The way I got my Shuttle S40G working was to get on google and search for the motherboard and it turned out that the instructions that I needed to make it work with linux were returned within the first 10 results. YMMV Craig