>cmustard wrote: > > I have just installed the basic `x' package on a toshiba satellite > 335CDS laptop, ( circa 98 ). I run debian 3.0, kernel 2.4.18. > Here is some excerpts of my errror file. I would appreciate > any help or insight any onw could provide. TIA > -mUs > <excerpt> > ==) VGA(0): videoRam: 256 kBytes. > (II) VGA(0): Not using default mode "640x400" (vrefresh out of range) > (EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration. > Fatal server error: > no screens found > > It basically means your video card doesn't have enough RAM to do much. > If you actually have more RAM on your video card, you can edit >/etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and > specify the amount of RAM on the card, but I don't know the exact syntax without >doing some > research. > You can also increase/decrease the HorizSync and VertRefresh settings in that file >to try to > get a usable configuration, but you should be aware that if you overdrive the >monitor you can > damage/ruin it. > You can also try running "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86" and try different >settings. > Kent
Kent, thanks. As you suggested i did some proper research to find out some specifics and i re-ran the xserver-xfree86 config, with `dpkg-reconfigure', which you also suggested. Another poster Anthony, also helped point me in the right direction, with some helpful server comments. As it turns out, the important info for me to know was: chips + technologies CT65555 2mb cache ( use chips, not vga); HSync 31.5-37.9; VSync 40-70, generic monitor, 800X600. when i re-ran the config with these specified values all was well. Once again debian user's help is the best in the land, dell and M$ can't pay people enough money to provide help like this. ( another very useful site was the linux-laptop.net page, link to www.michaelminn.com/linux/notebooks/toshiba335.html ) Thanks again. -mUs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]