> As far as I know, the card is Plug and Play. Why can't X > probe the card and find out for me?
Did you try SuperProbe? log in as root, type: SuperProbe. Turn off your monitor(s), hit ENTER, wait for about 10 seconds and turn the monitor back again. > I have found a sheet of paper that might be the monitor's > manual, and got the scan frequencies from there. But how am > I supposed to find out the vag card dotclock frequency? Generally, I skip that part, and I don't probe clocks either. But that's with relatively new PCI cards ... don't know about yours. > I like Debian because its package > installation is so simple, but it really falls down when it > gets to configuring X. Well, actually it doesn't fall down, it asks you for support. You are letting it down. :) That's not really a Debian issue, technically speaking. AFAIK, that's a potato issue. woody (or was it sid) have better configurators for X. Or am I wrong? List? Jordi S. Bunster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>