On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 07:02, Scarletdown wrote:
> I managed to get XF86 configured and have KDE as my 
> default window manager.  For the most part, it works 
> beautifully.  However, there is a bit of weirdness if 
> I log out of KDE and then go back in with startx.  
> When I go back in, the display gets really screwed up.
> 
> Here's links to a couple pictures of the screen, 
> showing what I mean here...

<WHACK>

> Any ideas on how to fix this little annoyance?

KDE is graphics intensive; eye-candy intensive. Even on high-end
graphics cards, it's intensive.

> This is being run on a Compaq Prolinea 575
> RAM:  40MB
> Video (On Board):  Cirrus Logic GD5434 - 1MB VRAM
> Monitor:  Panasonic 1381
> 
> The monitor frequencies I set in XF86Setup were taken 
> from the 1381's info in the Win-98 Monitor2.INF file 
> (30.0-38.0 and 50-90)

In all honesty, either switch to a less intensive window manager and
desktop (like Blackbox, Fluxbox or XFCE) or get a better video card and
the driver to suit.

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