David Woyciesjes wrote: > > Nate Bargmann wrote: > > > > * David Woyciesjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003 Feb 05 18:39 -0600]: > > > > > Only 256 at 800x600? Looks like (according to this sheet here) you > > > must've had the 9547-U6H model 760EL, which has a 11.3 DSTN LCD panel. > > > > I believe you're right. Your EL has the same video hardware as this > > 760ED I'm using right now. I have a version 3.3.x XF86Config file up on > > my Web host for the 9385. Follow the link below in my signature block > > and then go to my Debian on the TP760ED page and you can grab it there. > > I can send you the version 4 XF86Config file I am using on this laptop > > if you want it. It would be a good idea for me to put it up on the Web > > as well... > > > > - Nate >> > > > > -- > > Thanks. Got the 3.3.x XF86Config file. BTW, the Oasis links end up > 404... > Your 760ED has the 9385 w/2MB VRAM? Mine's only got 1MB, but that > shouldn't be a problem. I'll try adding the info from your 3.3.x config > files, and see if that works for mine, in XF86Config-4. > I'd be great, though if you could send me your XF86Config-4 file too. > It'll probably be Monday by the time I get to check my e-mail again, so > this'll be a bit of a test to see how Iam fiddling with X... :) > > --
Well, I tried Nate's XF86Configs, didn't work, fiddled around more, still a goobered X display. So I just figured I try 'apt-get install xserver-svga'. I selected the svga server I just grabbed, did the Advance install, using the refresh numbers from memory, startx, and it works! Woo-hho! So, It's mow XF86 v.4, with the 3.3.6 SVGA server... For now, at least. Now to fine tune, then get XDMCP working, so I can log into my Ultra1/Solaris 9 bow over the network... -- ---Dave Woyciesjes ---ICQ# 905818 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]