I have a machine here I would like to run X on. I am not sure of the specs of the VGA card, and have no manuals for it. I think I have a manual for the monitor (it has no manufacturer marked on it, but I have found a single sheet of paper which has a picture on it that looks vaguely like the front on my monitor).
How on earth am I supposed to set up X? Why is it so difficult? I can install Microsoft Windows (spit), and it will find out for itself what card and monitor I have, and set itself up accordingly. Why isn't there a program to do the same thing with X? I have experimented as best I can, and I have got an X display. It is a 640 x 480 window on a larger desktop, and is really difficult to use. If I reboot into Windows NT, the thing displays 1024 x 768 quite happily. I have studied the stderr output of xinit, and it says (--) VGA16: clocks: 25.17 28.32 28.32 28.32 (--) VGA16: Maximum allowed dot-clock: 90.000 MHz (**) VGA16: Mode "640x480": mode clock = 25.175, clock used = 25.170 (--) VGA16: There is no defined dot-clock matching mode "800x600" (--) VGA16: Removing mode "800x600" from list of valid modes. (--) VGA16: There is no defined dot-clock matching mode "1024x768" (--) VGA16: Removing mode "1024x768" from list of valid modes. (**) VGA16: Virtual resolution set to 800x600 Where do I go from here? -- Nikki Locke, Trumphurst Ltd. PC & Unix consultancy & programming [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.trumphurst.com/