Try on the linux laptops web site, they have lots of docs from people who've had success, I'm sorry I can't remember their address, I'll have a poke around on the net and see if I can dig it up for you.
Regards, Peter Firmstone. On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Daniel Reuter wrote: > Hello Debianers, > > I have a problem with my ct65535 and the Sharp 640x480 LCD in my AT&T > Globalyst 130 laptop. Description: > I can't get the screen to sync. When I start X I get a scrumbled screen. > It goes away, when I do a LCD/CRT/LCD switch. I already used the > UseModeLine option and fiddled with the modelines, but to now avail. None > of the X-Setup programs in debian (xfconfig, xfsetup) will create me a > correct modeline, and xvidtune fails either. > Now, when I exit X, the console is crumbled either, which also goes away > with a LCD/CRT/LCD switch. This could perhaps be restored with the > TextClockFreq option but havn't tried yet. > As in the last time, I only started X to look at my typeset > TeX-documents with xdvi, and this is a bit of a overhead (8 Meg RAM > machine), I decided to purge X and install SVGAlib. Now the strange thing: > If I display GNUplot plots, the switch to graphics mode works! Now when it > switches back to textmode, the console is garbled, I do LCD/CRT/LCD -> > restored. But if I start dvisvga, the graphics mode is garbled too! > I've been fighting with this problem very long, and finally decided to > contact the list. So my question: > Is there a utility to find out about the TextClockFrequency used at the > console at bootup? And how can I find out about the correct modelines > (already had a look at kenneth harkers page, but didn't find anything, > that fitted)? > Note beside: With windoze (which I finally banned two years ago from all > of my computers), graphics mode worked (Calm down folks, it was the only > thing that worked really o.k. ;-) But I suppose there's no way to > find out about the modes and clocks, which that OS uses. > > Regards, > Daniel > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >