Red Hat / Fedora :: Can't Get To Graphical Logging Mode - It Keeps Off And On / Sort It?
Feb 14, 2009
Need your suggestion for below issue :
Operating System : LINUX RED HAT 9.
Problem :
The OS reboots normally.
and monitor stay on upto before getting into graphical logging window.
Once it try to get into graphical logging mode, the monitor keeps on and off
I can access Linux Box remotely. The server is fine.
I cannot get into logging prompt locally.
It was working fine before.. I am not sure if I have made any changes.
How can I reset to default settings so I can get to logging mode locally.
Having turing power off on Bios will that help ?
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