I´ve been there, and to the links. I found the satallite 2595DVD pages
more useful, but I guess I´ll go back and look at the CDS also.
I tried that stuff, and that is why I have gotten as far as I have.
Those people used another XF86Config file that does not seem to be working
for me. How might I be using it wrong? I put it in /etc/X11,
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/, and in both, and I still had problems...
I still trying stuff....
--- Caitlyn_Máire_Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Glen,
>
> > I am running a toshiba satallite 2595CDS.
>
> That's good news, I think.
>
> > My chip is a trident cyber 9525 DVD PCI/AGPw98 according to windows.
>
> <sarcasm> ...and we all know how reliable Windows is. That's why we all
> run
> it and would never touch some amateur operating system with an Antarctic
> waterfowl cartoon for a logo. </sarcasm>
>
> I went to the Linux Laptops page, and they had a link for configuring
> the
> Satellite 2595CDT. The video card is the same as yours. I think all
> the
> info you need, including an XF86Config file, is thee, along with Red Hat
> 6.1
> specific info, which should work for your 6.0 distro as well. Check
> out:
>
> http://www.marlboro.edu/~mmb/satellite.html
>
> Your system is supported.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Take care,
> Caity
>
>
>
>
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