On Sat, 2 Dec 2000, Michel [iso-8859-1] Dänzer wrote:
> If you want to use the same mode as in console, you can either use 'fbset -x'
> to get a mode definition for it or just enter "current" as a mode in the
^^^
> XF86Config Screen Section.
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> You need to edit the timings in the Monitor section.
>
> If you want to use the same mode as in console, you can either use 'fbset -x'
> to get a mode definition for it or just enter "current" as a mode in the
> XF86Config Screen Section.
>
> Michel
Ok, now, I can launch X in 1024x768, like in
Olof wrote:
>
> Ok, you're right, I have 'accel' in the screen section. I change it to
> 'fbdev' but there is a lot of errors (see attached file) !!!
> (--) FBDev: Mode "1024x768" needs hsync freq of 70.24 kHz. Deleted.
> (--) FBDev: Mode "1152x864" needs hsync freq of 70.88 kHz. Deleted.
> (--)
Ok, you're right, I have 'accel' in the screen section. I change it to
'fbdev' but there is a lot of errors (see attached file) !!!
Thanks for your help...
Donnell wrote:
>
> Someone else asked a similar question. My response appears below. It worked
> for me (PowerBase 180), but not for him
Hello,
I'm very new with Debian on PPC. I have a G3 Minitower 266. I try to
install Debian 2.2, but X can't start.
Where can I find doc about the server available for my PowerMac? Is this
a program to configure all parameters ? Which server must I install (I
have the default card with the G3 Mini
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