I also tried using the SVGA-Server but there was the same problem. Only a resolution of 320x204. Perhaps my graphic-card could not be detected. I thougt it would work with the system. Could it be the case that I only have the kernel version 2.0.x? And could it depend on the sync rate of the monitor too? I don't really know. I did the same configuration with a SuSE-distribution (it's not as well and secure as the Debian one) and all worked well. So, do you or someone else know where the problem is?
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Michalowski Thierry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> An: Marcel Karras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Gesendet: Montag, 3. Juli 2000 14:37 Betreff: Re: X-Server configuration > Try using the SVGA server, not the VGA one. > HTH > > Marcel Karras wrote: > > > I've a problem configuring the XF86-System or better the X-Desktop. > > All works well except the graphic. If I configure the standart > > VGA-Server for my Voodoo3-Graphic-Card then I'll only see the desktop > > in the resolution 320x204. (written in the config-file)I've got a 15 > > inch Monitor but I cannot work with a resolution of 800x600 dpi.Can > > someone help? > > -- > Thierry Michalowski / > Edipresse Publications S.A \\\' , / // > Informatique de Production \\\// _/ file://' > 33,av. de la gare \_-//' / file://' > 1001 LAUSANNE SUISSE \ /// file://' > phone: +41 21 349 46 26 / >> \\\` > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] /,)-^>> _\` > (/ \\ / \\\ > "Unix is user-friendly... // //\\\ > It is just selective about who its friends are" ((` > ============================================================================ > This message has been checked with GRIMEsweeper which has detected a virus > embedded in this plain text message. You should now delete your entire hard > drive and rinse your eyes with soapy water to ensure it doesn't spread. > > >