On my Toshiba ( a lot older than yours ) I select a VGA card and a 
generic LCD monitor and works fine. I read somewhere on the net that IBM 
LCD monitors may work.

You can also try SVGA with this combinations and one may work..

-Manuel.

Fernando Lozano wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> 
>>if you'r sure of the setting during the anaconda part then you can just go
>>to the /etc/X11 directory ..or it may also be /usr/X11R6/lib/X11 or in
>>/usr/X11R6/etc/X11 locate file XF86Config  and try editng it ...put the
>>values for the no. of colors and 800 x 600 resolution 
>>
> 
> I've made manual editing of XF86Config for many hardware but I am used
> to 3.3 not 4.x. :-( Trying to use Xconfigurator --expert to select SVGA
> or SVGA_Mono or even VGA16 did not worked.
> 
> Acanaconda itself runs fine (that is, the GUI install) and I'd be happy
> to get the same settings it used. Maybe I can find the XF86Config used
> by anaconda?
> 
> 
> []s, Fernando Lozano
> 
> 
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