I built PorteuX
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I built PorteuX
I built PorteuX today but when I booted up in Graphic Mode with no luck all I got was a black screen. Then I try Always Fresh and this mode it bootup. What could be wrong Graphic Mode?
I just like Slackware because I think it teach you about Linux to build packages where Ubuntu is like Windows you just install programs you want.
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I built PorteuX
I built 001-core, 002-xorg and 002-xtra. I just replace mind with his.I can't believe how easy it was to build them.
I just like Slackware because I think it teach you about Linux to build packages where Ubuntu is like Windows you just install programs you want.
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I built PorteuX
What happens when you switch back to text mode (to the virtual terminal) via ctrl+alt+F1 (maybe ctrl+alt+F2)
Could be you see some error messages?
Also, when the PorteuX kernel supports the "3" option (it should, it is quite standard), try using the "3" cheat. You will boot into text mode and get the virtual terminal, you can scroll up via Ctrl+PageUp to see if you missed some error messages during boot up.
Then you can log into guest (password guest when PorteuX uses the same default passwords as Porteus) and manually start x via
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startx
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startx > /mnt/sda1/tmp/startx.log 2>/mnt/sda1/tmp/startx.error
When you don't understand what the error messages from /mnt/sda1/tmp/startx.log and /mnt/sda1/tmp/startx.error mean post them in here, but please enclose both outputs into [ code ] to make it better readable.
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Could it be you use a notebook?
Sometimes the system needs some cheat to disable some stuff that would not work by default resulting in a black screen (e.g. a framebuffer), but you need the output of startx to get to the core of your issue.
Cheers!
Yours Rava
Yours Rava