external monitor on siliconmotion chipset

2002-07-09 Thread Michael Hothorn
Hi there, I have Debian Woody running on an IBM Thinkpad i1200, using XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1 / X Window System and the following XF86config-4 lines: Section "Device" Identifier "Card0" Driver "siliconmotion" Chipset "lynxem+" EndSection Section "Screen"

Re: problem with XServer on my SRX87

2002-07-09 Thread Derek Broughton
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >I keep getting the following error i my XServer log file: It looks as if i > >don't have AGP support built > >into my kernel. can someone tell me how to have this > >module loaded at boot? is there some conf file like > >/boot/loader.conf, where i can add LOAD_AGP=

Sony Vaio 680: IrDA to Nokia 7110 and IrDA to Nokia 6310 - whats the difference?

2002-07-09 Thread Dmitry Astapov
Problem: I can use Nokia 7110 as modem via IrDA and cannot do the same thing with Nokia 6310. Can someone share a useful hint with me? What is the difference between handsets? M.b. I can tweak my IrDA config somehow? (Sorry for a long post) Setup: Sony Vaio PCG-680K notebook, kernel 2.4.18-686 a

Re: problem with XServer on my SRX87

2002-07-09 Thread dongili
Hi, [cut] >I keep getting the following error i my XServer log file: It looks as if i >don't have AGP support built >into my kernel. can someone tell me how to have this >module loaded at boot? is there some conf file like >/boot/loader.conf, where i can add LOAD_AGP="true" or >something? y

problem with XServer on my SRX87

2002-07-09 Thread Sang Park
I'm new to the debian distro and I'm trying to istall debian on my SRX87 laptop and have most of the system installed. However, I can't get my XServer running. I keep getting the following error i my XServer log file: It looks as if i don't have AGP support built into my kernel. can someone tel