On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Heru Walmsley wrote: > Hi All, > I am running Linux Terminal Server (www.ltsp.org) v3 on RH8. One of my > terminals is a Packard Bell P133 with the built in Cirrus chip set. It > is using a 3Com 3C590 NIC. It boots fine but when I get to the X > session it appears as 2 images on the monitor, one overlapped over the > other but one image is to the left of the other. Also the display is > 640x480 instead of the 1024x768 it is set to. It is set to auto detect > the video chip. It is like a TV picture with a ghost. I have never > seen this before. > > The video chip set is built into the motherboard. I have tried 3 > different video boards but it appears that it only finds the onboard > cirrus chip. Is there a way to tell linux or the Xserver to probe the > system for other video boards. I did not see a way to disable the > onboard video chipset in the BIOS. > > Any ideas on why this happens? No one on the LTSP mail list has a clue. > > Thanks > If both images are clear, then it soounds like you are using a setting the video chip set can not handle. Possible you are configured for more video memory then you actualy have, or you are using a video clock rate the chipset doesn't support? One thing about X - it will try and run configuration the hardware doesn't support. With older monitors, you can even burn out the monitor with the wrong settings...
I would try dripping ether the number of colors, or dropping to 800 x 600 and see if that helps. (8 bit color instead of 16 bit...) Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list