On 16 Feb 2001, Leigh Dyer wrote: > On 15 Feb 2001 19:55:06 +1100, hogan wrote: >
> I checked your XFree86 log, and it's telling me that it's treating your > card as a generic VGA card, hence the 64K of RAM and 320x240 pixel > screen. I'm pretty certain this is because your chipset isn't supported > in 4.0.2. However, you can still install and use 3.3.6 X servers > (apt-get install xserver-svga), though I think this takes some fiddling. > > Thanks > Leigh > I'm currently confused about X-4. I've been keeping up to date with Testing and now I don't know which version of X I'm running. My driver is xserver-svga 3.3.6X. I tried running xf86config and this generated a XF86Config-4 file which didn't work. I therefore continued with my existing XF86Config. Can anyone explain briefly what the present position is with regard to X-4? Anthony -- Anthony Campbell - running Gnu/Debian Linux (Windows-free zone) For electronic books, skeptical essays, and over 120 book reviews, go to: http://www.cix.co.uk/~acampbell/ Palo y tente tieso. (Spanish proverb) Literal translation: A stick across your back and keep still. Free translation: Holdfast is your only dog.