Dasn Cups wrote:
On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 04:11:38PM +0300, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
try with `VESA VGA graphics console' instead:
it is fine on my Radeon 9000 M.
stan wrote:
I'm setting up a "testing" machine. It's got an idnetical video card to the
one O'm typping on (Radeon). I copied over the ke
On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 04:11:38PM +0300, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> try with `VESA VGA graphics console' instead:
> it is fine on my Radeon 9000 M.
>
> stan wrote:
> >I'm setting up a "testing" machine. It's got an idnetical video card to the
> >one O'm typping on (Radeon). I copied over the kernel c
try with `VESA VGA graphics console' instead:
it is fine on my Radeon 9000 M.
stan wrote:
I'm setting up a "testing" machine. It's got an idnetical video card to the
one O'm typping on (Radeon). I copied over the kernel config file, and
rebuilt a new kernel (2.4.22) for the new machine. I;ve done M
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 06:29:27AM +0200, Oliver Fuchs wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Jijo Jose A wrote:
>
> > XFree86 Version 3.3.6 / X Window System
> > (protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6300)
>
> Hi,
> first of all I suggest to upgrade XFree86 Version3.something to
> Version4.som
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Jijo Jose A wrote:
> XFree86 Version 3.3.6 / X Window System
> (protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6300)
Hi,
first of all I suggest to upgrade XFree86 Version3.something to
Version4.something ... here you have a support for S3 cards ... secondly
try to change you
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 11:11:30PM +0530, Jijo Jose A wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Now i am trying to configure X server for the Frame Buffer Device
> on my S3 card. I did successfully compiled the kernel 2.2.14
> i586 with VESA FB and it's booted in 0x318 (1024x768) graphics
> mode and got a penguin lo
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 02:45:36AM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> The real question is: To whom is the message encrypted? Anybody on the
> Internet can access it, but probably only one person can read it. I
> suppose that's one way of keeping the spooks in the dark about who
> your covert contacts ar
* Jeld The Dark Elf ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010708 20:21]:
> On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 09:15:33PM +0200, Fr?d?ric de Villamil wrote:
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* Desfas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010425 15:06]:
>
> 1- How can i set resolution in lilo.conf ?? It ever starts with
> 640x480, and i cannot change it.
i use the riva fb on debian at home. i use grub instead of lilo but the
config should be similar. to get the fb to the resolution i want, i
added t
Renato,
Have you checked out xi87.com for information? I have an IBM 9504
workstation display, and found a lot of info about it on their site.
They also custom-BIOS video cards which initialise into the proper
settings for your monitor, if you want to go that route.
I recall having a lot of trou
On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 09:12:50PM -0300, Renato Carmo wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> I use an adapted HP A2094-B monitor (an old 19'' monitor intended for
> HP workstations) which I adapted to use in a PC running Linux (the
> only way I can afford a 19'' monitor ... ;).
>
> After getting the
* Kevin Traas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Ashley Clark wrote:
> > Depends (I think), if you are using the vesafb then you are stuck with
> > whatever mode you choose at boot-up, if you are using one of the other
> > framebuffer drivers I *think* it is just a matter of picking the right
> > mode nu
* Kevin Traas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Thanks for the post, Eric; however, I've been looking at fbset and I
> haven't an answer to my problem so far.
>
> The question is: Using fbset (or otherwise), how do I get back to the
> normal, original 80x25 character console after booting with a kerne
Thanks for the post, Eric; however, I've been looking at fbset and I
haven't an answer to my problem so far.
The question is: Using fbset (or otherwise), how do I get back to the
normal, original 80x25 character console after booting with a kernel
(with lilo option) that's put the console into, s
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 04:36:03AM +, Kevin Traas wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> No response on this yet, so I'll post again. Please let me know if you
> can help.
You'll need fbset to do this.
> Original Message
> Greetings,
>
> I'm just "playing" with Frame Buffer modes
Hi!
Jeff Beley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've just upgraded to 2.1.130 and am expirementing the frame buffer that's
> built into the kernel. I've been able to use the fbset utility to set the
> resolution and suchhowever X is very fuzzy(for lack of a better
> term)...I read in the documentation
On Tue, Dec 08, 1998 at 04:06:47PM -0600, Jeff Beley wrote:
Whew, please set your wrapmargin/textwidth/whatever. 80-character lines
are the norm.
> I've just upgraded to 2.1.130 and am expirementing the frame buffer
> that's built into the kernel. I've been able to use the fbset utility
> to se
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