Linux-laptop.net (was RE: XF86Config-4 needed for ThinkPad 560e)

2002-04-15 Thread Crawford Rainwater
Try this site, http://www.linux-laptop.net/ There are four links for the IBM ThinkPad 560e listed. I am sure one has an XF86Config that can help as well, but I have not personally looked. Perhaps with some minor tweeking, but all in all, a good reference site. They have helped with my ThinkPad

Re: XF86Config-4 needed for ThinkPad 560e

2002-04-15 Thread John Miskinis
Hello, On my 560E, I have lately been running RH 7.1, but use: Modeline "800x600" 50 800 856 976 1040 600 637 643 666 +hsync +vsync John _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. -- To UNSUBSC

Linux-laptop.net (was RE: XF86Config-4 needed for ThinkPad 560e)

2002-04-15 Thread Crawford Rainwater
Try this site, http://www.linux-laptop.net/ There are four links for the IBM ThinkPad 560e listed. I am sure one has an XF86Config that can help as well, but I have not personally looked. Perhaps with some minor tweeking, but all in all, a good reference site. They have helped with my ThinkPad

Re: XF86Config-4 needed for ThinkPad 560e

2002-04-15 Thread John Miskinis
Hello, On my 560E, I have lately been running RH 7.1, but use: Modeline "800x600" 50 800 856 976 1040 600 637 643 666 +hsync +vsync John _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. -- To UNSUBS

XF86Config-4 needed for ThinkPad 560e

2002-04-15 Thread dennisk
I have two ThinkPad 560e laptops. One running Potato and WindowMaker very nicely (only Mozilla loads a little slowly) and I'm trying to get Woody and Gnome 1.4 running on the other, but have a corrupted desktop with bits and pieces floating all over. Obviously, X is not configured right. I've t

XF86Config-4 needed for ThinkPad 560e

2002-04-15 Thread dennisk
I have two ThinkPad 560e laptops. One running Potato and WindowMaker very nicely (only Mozilla loads a little slowly) and I'm trying to get Woody and Gnome 1.4 running on the other, but have a corrupted desktop with bits and pieces floating all over. Obviously, X is not configured right. I've