On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 08:43:55AM -0800, tom schuetz wrote:
> I'm running the generic S3 SVGA server, and it works fine, but only at what
> looks like 600 x 800.
>
> This is no matter what I do with [CTRL] and [ALT] and +/-.
>
> This is also no matter what I specify in manually editing XF86Conf
I'm running the generic S3 SVGA server, and it works fine, but only at what
looks like 600 x 800.
This is no matter what I do with [CTRL] and [ALT] and +/-.
This is also no matter what I specify in manually editing XF86Config OR in
running xf86config
OR in running XFSetup.
I don't get any erro
On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 05:07:35AM -0500, matthschulz wrote:
> > But I do have a big monitor! I we used to run Pro/ENGINEER on this
> > machine!
> >
> > As I wrote in the first e-mail. SuperProbe reports 512kB. Is there a way
> > I can verify if this is correct or not?
> >
Like I said, you need t
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 12:50:34PM +0100, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 08:11:47AM +, Jens K. Olsen wrote:
> > I am sure my machine was displaying 1280x1024 when I was using Windows,
> > but in X I can't get it to work. Can anyone please help me.
>
> Hi,
>
> are you sure
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 08:11:47AM +, Jens K. Olsen wrote:
> I am sure my machine was displaying 1280x1024 when I was using Windows,
> but in X I can't get it to work. Can anyone please help me.
Hi,
are you sure this resolution was 'plain' and not compresses, like on
LCD for projectors? If so
Greetings from Japan.
I have a DEC 200i with a Cirrus Logic GD5430 graphics card. According to
SuperProbe, I only have 512 bytes of graphic memory. This supposedly
means that I can only display 800x600 in 8 bpp, which I am doing now.
When I set the memory in XF86Config to 2048, X indeed displays
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