Christensen Tom wrote:


Just upgraded my laptop from redhat 8 to redhat 9,
now I can't get better than 800x600 resolution on my laptop
whats the problem? Is this a known issue? Any known workaround?
it is a savage/IX chipset and both 8 and 9 recognize it fine in the install, but 9 will only let me select 800x600 and if I edit the XF86config file by hand and only give it the option of 1024x768, then X will not start.
thanks for any help offered
Tom

tom,


what kind of laptop is it? anyone else (guinea pigs) having problem with installing it on laptops? i'm waiting for more feedbacks on the server before i start upgrading/installing/etc on my servers :) ...

gene
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