Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
>> Intel chipsets currently have the best support for
>> XRandR, due in
>> no small part to Intel's engineers being the ones
>> driving the new
>> functionality into XRandR in the open source
>> community - but the
>> new versions of XRandR (1.2) and the Intel driver
>> update (2.1.0)
>> to support them both integrated after SXDE 9/07
>> (snv_70) - you'll
>> find them in current SXCE or the next SXDE (1/08).
>>
>> -- 
>> -Alan Coopersmith-
> 
> Alan,
> I'm not over keen to install SECE, as I'd rather wait for the next SEDE, I am 
> using the laptop for work and don't have a huge amount of time to play around 
> installing and new operating systems. 
> 
> Since my audio was not working at all, and I was advised it was fixed in a 
> later build, I downloaded SECE build 77 and installed the audio drivers from 
> b 77. That solved my audio problem without bothering for a complete reinstall 
> of Solaris. 
> 
> Would I gain much from installing any video related packages from the 
> downloaded image? 

You might - you'd need at least these packages, since they
have interdependencies on new versions of each other:
        SUNWxwfsw
        SUNWxorg-server
        SUNWxorg-graphics-ddx

-- 
        -Alan Coopersmith-           alan.coopersmith at sun.com
         Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering

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