At 09:51 2002-04-23, you wrote:
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Ivar Alm wrote:
>I have a simple problem with my (rather old by now) IBM Thinkpad 390. Well,
>problem or problem, I cannot get my resolution to exceed 800x600.
>It is very annoying, since the graphics card should support 1024x768, at
>least since it has 2MB of memory.
There are many models of 390. Please check out whether the model number is
- 2626-20U (P-233, 12.1" TFT, 800x600)
- 2626-50U (PII-233, 12.1" TFT, 800x600)
- 2626-70U (PII-266, 14.1" TFT, 1024x768)
It should read on the bottom.
The model is a 2626-2SW.
Cannot even find information about this one at the IBM site...
>Not internal, it uses the RAM.
I don't understand this sentence: do you mean you're using external
monitor?
The card has no memory of it's own if I'm not mistaking, it uses the
computers ram.
I've been thinking that I don't run the correct version of XFree86. I have
v4.1.0.1 installed. Checked that with XFree86 -version, but I see that the
X link in /etc/X11 refers to XF86_SVGA, but that is an older 3.3.6 version.
How do I make sure that I use the latest version?
Sorry about perhaps some stupid questions, but although I have some
computer experience, I am a complete newbie in the Linux world.
//Ivar
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