Philipp von Weitershausen wrote: > Now the server started and displayed some funny blue vertical lines on the > display until it stopped because it couldn't open default font 'fixed' (dunno > yet how to solve that problem).
If it aborts there the garbled display is meaningless. You are either missing some of the xfonts-* packages or don't have the FontPath for misc in Section "Files". > Option "DPMS" I don't use this for my Pismo because I understand frequently switching on and off a TFT shortens its lifetime. Your choice in the end. The rest of what you included of your XF86Config looks perfectly sane to me. > P.S.: It might sound *real* stupid to you, but here's just one more > question: how for Christ's sake do I switch between consoles like under > PC-Hardware with Ctrl+Alt+F{1-6}? As I mentioned just yesterday in another post: ctrl+alt/option+F[1-6] or ctrl+command/apple+F[1-6], depending if you are using Linux or ADB keycodes. Note that you have to hold the Fn key for F[1-6] to work on a Pismo. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member