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Old 16th April 2009, 11:38 PM
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FC 11 beta Live CD on Thinkpad T23 - no X

Hi
I'm trying to run the new FC11 beta Live Cd on my Thinkpad T23.
The CD loads and then stops at a blank screen.
If I switch to <alt> F2 I get a login prompt and I can login as root with no password.
If I try to run xinit the X server starts - detects an S3 Savage pci card and fails with:
Internal error: could not map aperture range (7, Argument list too long)
giving up
xinit then fails with:
No such file or directory (errorno 2): unable to connect to X server

Has anyone else had any luck with the Live CD?

Thanks

David
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