Jakub Pas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi. Guy. There was a lot of questions about sis630 chipset support in the 9.0
> distribution however there is no completly clear if this chipset is already
> supported or is there a still ugly "LCD bug" on laptops.
>
> So are you going to add fixes to Ma
I'd like to improve the graphics on a SiS 645 board too. The screen flickers.
I changed the "horiz" and "vert" entries to match the monitor specs but
that gave no improvement.
The "SiS' driver results in "Frequency out of range" on the low side.
Is there an easy way to fix this?
Jim Tarvid
>
I can use only framebuffer by default or add path to X4.2. There also pathes
for kernel which allow to use 3d acceleration on this chipset look at:
http://www.winischhofer.net/linuxsis630.shtml
for details.
I'd like to have full working graphics car btw.
Do you have 32 bit resolution as well.
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 13:30:23 -0400
Jakub Pas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There was a lot of questions about sis630 chipset support in
> the 9.0 distribution however there is no completly clear if this
> chipset is already supported or is there a still ugly "LCD bug" on
> laptops.
would you mind
Hi. Guy. There was a lot of questions about sis630 chipset support in the 9.0
distribution however there is no completly clear if this chipset is already
supported or is there a still ugly "LCD bug" on laptops.
So are you going to add fixes to Mandrake 9.0?
Jakub
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MSc. Jakub Pas
BioInfoBan
Lot of people claimed for patch for sis630 chpset. It especially caouse famous
LCD bug on Laptops: Asus A1330, A1375, A1360, A1368, A1356D, A1358R, A1350D,
Mitac 7521, Aristo Sirion, Progress 2800, Asem NB410S, IPC MagicNote/U and
Medion 9438.
Thomas Winischhofer ( http://www.winischhofer.ne