Thanks for the tip.
Evidently I'm being betrayed by the chips themselves: I can't convince the
xserver to believe the panel can go any higher than 800x600, and my
XF86Config makes no mention of an LCD panel anywhere. I can only assume the
driver is clever enough to ask the chip what it's connected to.
Oh well... :)
Kind regards,
Michael
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 07:54:17AM -0700, Serge Rey wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 09:29:26AM -0400, Michael Hall wrote:
>
> > I've read everything I can find on the subject, but I'm stuck at 800x600
> > when I'm running X. I'd heard it might be possible to push this up to
> > 1024x768 (8 bit), but I've had no luck with that. Is there an alternate X
> > server I can download, an XF86Config file that outperforms what
> > xf86config/XF86Setup can produce, or some other bit of arcana I'm missing
> > (like maybe I heard wrong and I have to live with what I have ;-) )?
>
> by chance, have you tried the NeoMagic driver? i installed
> xserver-neomagic_1.1.0-1-1.deb and then followed the steps in the doc
> files to get this driver working. it turned out to be one of the easiest
> x configurations i've done :)
>
> although i'm working with a dell latitude lm 166, which has a maximum
> resolution of 800x600, in reading the XF86Config file that came with the
> deb package, it would seem possible that your machine should be
> supported at 1024x768 (at least your Thinkpad model is listed as
> supported).
>
> good luck,
>
> serge
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