On Sun, Sep 20, 1998 at 07:46:54PM -0500, Ken Archer wrote: > I currently have SuSE 5.2, Red Hat 5.1, Slackware 3.4 and Debian 2.0 on > seperate partitions on a 10 gig hd. As you can tell, I am constantly looking > for something better. From what I heard, I thought it might be Debian, but I > can't even get the resolution set right on it. I have it set a 1024x768 on my > other distributions, but using xf86config the same way with Debian, I get > 640x480 with a virtual resolution of 800x600. It evidently only sees 256k of > videoram when I have 2 meg. What's different about Debian? From what I read > on this mailing list, one of its features is easy of installation. Maybe I'm > just expecting too much.
Well.... I hate it when XF86Config doesn't work...so I always make a backup... have you thought of getting /etc/XF86Config from either your RedHat or slackware system? it SHOULD work I believe. -Steve -- /* -- Stephen Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>------------ */ E-mail "Bumper Stickers": "A FREE America or a Drug-Free America: You can't have both!" "honk if you Love Linux"