On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Oleg wrote: > > It also works with XFree 4.1 which I used before 4.2. I have an IBM A31 > > with the same gfx-chip. I can offer a working XF86Config-4 for both > > versions. > > Bjoern, thanks for both files! (BTW, they are identical). I have a few > questions: > > - Are you sure your chip is the same as mine? In your config files, BoardName > says "Radeon Mobility M7 LW". OTOH, when I do lspci -v, it gives "6" instead > of "7".
Actually, I'm sure it's not the _same_ but a very similar one. I also have this 32mb and the same X resolution as you. But you're right, my one is the M7 and you now told me you have the M6. But I don't think this will really matter. The Boardname-string is ifaik only an identifier for XFree and has nothing to do with the real board name. > - Did IBM supply you with all monitor characteristics? The tech specs for my > Fujitsu only say "15'' SXGA+: 1400 x 1050 resolution; 16M colors", and I got > "1400x1050 @ 60 Hz" from Windows System Information. Basically, I have no > clue what the vertical and horizontal frequency ranges are. I was given nothing. The source of the mentioned configuration file (btw sorry, they are the same) is a SuSE 7.? installation and a little bit of handworking. Could be more optimized ... right. But I think you can take the modelines out of my configuration file, it was generated by SaX (a SuSE tool for configuring X) and it seems to work for quite a while. and btw, if you find out how to accelerate the whole thing (for games like tux racer etc) let me know :-) Bjoern -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]