Hey :)
Sorry, I'm not much of an X'pert. However, if X runs after configuring
with xf86config, then you can still run xvidtune. Haven't a clue if
that'll help your problem though.
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| Eric G. Milleregm2@jps.net |
Hey Again :)
EGM>I'm gueessing something's wrong with your modelines to producethis
effect. When you configured X did you use xvidtune to adjust the timings
(and screen size under various resolutions)? It usually does a pretty good
job despite the warning.
I don't use FVWM so I can't he
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 11:31:01PM -0700, Brant Wells wrote:
> Hi all... It's me again... :(
>
> When X comes up (XF86_SVGA) it comes up in 640x480 mode (which is good), but
> the screen is not right... If I move the mouse to the right edge of the
> screen, I can see another one come out on the
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 11:31:01PM -0700, Brant Wells wrote:
> Hi all... It's me again... :(
> When X comes up (XF86_SVGA) it comes up in 640x480 mode (which is good), but
> the screen is not right... If I move the mouse to the right edge of the
> screen, I can see another one come out on the le
Hi all... It's me again... :(
Okay... Here's the deal... I've got the same IBM 360Cs up and running in
the text mode...When I run X (or even the XF86Setup), the display goes
blank.
The Computer is an IBM Thinkpad 360Cs, 8 megs of ram, WD9030 Video, and a
165 meg hard drive. The system is
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