>>- 2626-20U (P-233, 12.1" TFT, 800x600)
>>- 2626-50U (PII-233, 12.1" TFT, 800x600)
>>- 2626-70U (PII-266, 14.1" TFT, 1024x768)
>The model is a 2626-2SW.
Ok. Then my book is missing that. Very strange. Does the computer have
12.1" or 14.1" LCD display? If it is only 12.1", it probably can't show
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At 09:51 2002-04-23, you wrote:
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Ivar Alm wrote:
>I have a simple problem with my (rather old by now) IBM Thinkpad 390. Well,
>problem or problem, I cannot get my resolution to exceed 800x600.
>It is very annoying, since the graphics card should support 1024x768, at
>least si
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Ivar Alm wrote:
>I have a simple problem with my (rather old by now) IBM Thinkpad 390. Well,
>problem or problem, I cannot get my resolution to exceed 800x600.
>It is very annoying, since the graphics card should support 1024x768, at
>least since it has 2MB of memory.
There a
>>- 2626-20U (P-233, 12.1" TFT, 800x600)
>>- 2626-50U (PII-233, 12.1" TFT, 800x600)
>>- 2626-70U (PII-266, 14.1" TFT, 1024x768)
>The model is a 2626-2SW.
Ok. Then my book is missing that. Very strange. Does the computer have
12.1" or 14.1" LCD display? If it is only 12.1", it probably can't show
At 09:51 2002-04-23, you wrote:
>On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Ivar Alm wrote:
>
> >I have a simple problem with my (rather old by now) IBM Thinkpad 390. Well,
> >problem or problem, I cannot get my resolution to exceed 800x600.
> >It is very annoying, since the graphics card should support 1024x768, at
>
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Ivar Alm wrote:
>I have a simple problem with my (rather old by now) IBM Thinkpad 390. Well,
>problem or problem, I cannot get my resolution to exceed 800x600.
>It is very annoying, since the graphics card should support 1024x768, at
>least since it has 2MB of memory.
There
> "Provost," == Provost, Stephane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephane> I got it to work on my ThinkPad 290, although it has a
Stephane> different CPU, but the same NeoMagic card.
[...]
Stephane> DefaultDepth 24
[...]
If you're using 24 bit colour, I don't think it would work on hi
I got it to work on my ThinkPad 290, although it has a different CPU, but
the same NeoMagic card.
Here are some excerpts from my XF86Config file:
--8<-- snip --8<--
Section "Device"
Identifier "Generic Video Card"
Driver "neomagic"
Option "UseFBDev"
> "Provost," == Provost, Stephane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephane> I got it to work on my ThinkPad 290, although it has a
Stephane> different CPU, but the same NeoMagic card.
[...]
Stephane> DefaultDepth 24
[...]
If you're using 24 bit colour, I don't think it would work on h
I got it to work on my ThinkPad 290, although it has a different CPU, but
the same NeoMagic card.
Here are some excerpts from my XF86Config file:
--8<-- snip --8<--
Section "Device"
Identifier "Generic Video Card"
Driver "neomagic"
Option "UseFBDev"
Hi Maurice,
You should be able to get at least 16bbp at 1024X768 with the SVGA
Xserver. Take a look at:
www.bryansweb.com/thinkpad390x/linux/
Yes, I know that the page refers to the 390X. But I used to have a 390E and my
XF86Config file didn't change at all when I moved to the 390X.
Hi Maurice,
You should be able to get at least 16bbp at 1024X768 with the SVGA Xserver.
Take a look at:
www.bryansweb.com/thinkpad390x/linux/
Yes, I know that the page refers to the 390X. But I used to have a 390E and my
XF86Config file didn't change at all when I moved to the 390X.
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