In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>(--) SVGA: There is no mode definition named "800x600"
>(--) SVGA: Removing mode "800x600" from list of valid modes.
... [XF86Config:]
>Section "Monitor"
>HorizSync 31.5 - 35.1
>VertRefresh 50-70
Here is the problem; the HorizSync range is too
> Jens B. Jorgensen writes:
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> > Gith wrote:
> [snip]
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> > [ XF86Config file deleted ]
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> > Check to make sure that you have the right file. When I ran the
> > auto-XF86 config program I ended up with /etc/X11/XF86Config and
> > /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config as separate files and
Jens B. Jorgensen writes:
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> Gith wrote:
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> > (**) SVGA: chipset: clgd5434
> > (**) SVGA: videoram: 1024k
> > (--) SVGA: clocks: 25.23 28.32 41.16 36.08 31.50 39.99 45.08 49.87
> > (--) SVGA: clocks: 64.98 72.16 75.00 80.01
> > (**) SVGA: Option "mmio"
> > (--) SVGA: Maximum al
Gith wrote:
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> Ok, since I've just recently gotten a computer that can run X
> I'm still a newbie on how it works.
> I want to start up in 800x600x256 mode. SVGALIB has no problem
> doing this. I can't figure out how to get X to do it. X keeps
> starting in 640x480.
>
> This is for a Cirrus Logi
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