I set the option for "no_accel". That seems to have fixed the problem.
Thanks again!! :)
Arnold
>Hi Arnold,
>
>May I suggest you try the following that has been sent to me sometime
>ago ( courtesy of Mauro Tortonesi).
>
>" I used to have a SiS card. Usually SiS cards need the following
>line in /etc/X11/XF68config (in the "Device" section):
>
> option "no_bitblt"
>
>
> An extract from my XF86config follows:
>
>Section "Device"
> Identifier "SiS SG86C201"
> VendorName "Unknown"
> BoardName "Unknown"
> Option "no_bitblt"
> #VideoRam 2048
> Clocks 25.07 28.32 39.83 72.16 49.79 77.14 35.95 44.72
> Clocks 129.50 119.53 79.67 31.51 109.52 64.71 74.68 94.55
> Clocks 12.53 14.16 19.91 35.95 24.90 38.63 17.99 22.36
> Clocks 64.73 59.75 39.83 15.76 54.90 32.35 37.33 47.27
>EndSection
>
> If it still does not work try with:
>
>Option "no_linear" (perhaps in combination with "no_bitblt")
>
> or
>
>Option "no_imageblt"
>
> or
>
>Option "noaccel"
>
> Take a look at /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/README.SiS ;-) "
>
>I hope this can be of any help.
>
>Good luck.
>
>Bernardo Rodrigues
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