Re: SVGA and XF86Config

2001-08-15 Thread Serge Rey
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 08:55:31AM -0400, Eric Borton wrote: > Thanks to Everyone for your suggestions. My laptop is the toshiba 4030CDT > not the 3040. If I apt-get install svga will I need to do anything to any > files or will it install in the correct directory and automatically be ready > to

Re: SVGA and XF86Config

2001-08-15 Thread Serge Rey
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 08:55:31AM -0400, Eric Borton wrote: > Thanks to Everyone for your suggestions. My laptop is the toshiba 4030CDT > not the 3040. If I apt-get install svga will I need to do anything to any > files or will it install in the correct directory and automatically be ready > to

Re: SVGA and XF86Config

2001-08-15 Thread Eric Borton
Thanks to Everyone for your suggestions. My laptop is the toshiba 4030CDT not the 3040. If I apt-get install svga will I need to do anything to any files or will it install in the correct directory and automatically be ready to go. I still have not been able to get it yet. It is quite disappoin

Re: SVGA and XF86Config

2001-08-15 Thread Eric Borton
Thanks to Everyone for your suggestions. My laptop is the toshiba 4030CDT not the 3040. If I apt-get install svga will I need to do anything to any files or will it install in the correct directory and automatically be ready to go. I still have not been able to get it yet. It is quite disappoi

Re: SVGA and XF86Config

2001-08-14 Thread Serge Rey
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 02:06:03PM -0400, Eric Borton wrote: > I have a 3040 CDT Toshiba laptop using Debian Woody. I am also using xf86 > version 4.0.+. > After I run xf86config, I can get the x window to show in 800x600 at 8-bit. > I tried to step up to 1024x768 using 16-bit. I received a erro

Re: SVGA and XF86Config (fwd)

2001-08-14 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Eric Borton wrote: > > I have a 3040 CDT Toshiba laptop using Debian Woody. I am also using > xf86 version 4.0.+. > After I run xf86config, I can get the x window to show in 800x600 at > 8-bit. > I tried to step up to 1024x768 using 16-bit. I received a error message > that t

Re: SVGA and XF86Config

2001-08-14 Thread Serge Rey
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 02:06:03PM -0400, Eric Borton wrote: > I have a 3040 CDT Toshiba laptop using Debian Woody. I am also using xf86 version >4.0.+. > After I run xf86config, I can get the x window to show in 800x600 at 8-bit. > I tried to step up to 1024x768 using 16-bit. I received a erro

Re: SVGA and XF86Config (fwd)

2001-08-14 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Eric Borton wrote: > > I have a 3040 CDT Toshiba laptop using Debian Woody. I am also using > xf86 version 4.0.+. > After I run xf86config, I can get the x window to show in 800x600 at > 8-bit. > I tried to step up to 1024x768 using 16-bit. I received a error message > that

SVGA and XF86Config

2001-08-14 Thread Eric Borton
I have a 3040 CDT Toshiba laptop using Debian Woody.  I am also using xf86 version 4.0.+. After I run xf86config, I can get the x window to show in 800x600 at 8-bit. I tried to step up to 1024x768 using 16-bit.  I received a error message that the svga server was not available.  I tried to a

SVGA and XF86Config

2001-08-14 Thread Eric Borton
I have a 3040 CDT Toshiba laptop using Debian Woody.  I am also using xf86 version 4.0.+. After I run xf86config, I can get the x window to show in 800x600 at 8-bit. I tried to step up to 1024x768 using 16-bit.  I received a error message that the svga server was not available.  I tried to a