Re: [newbie] Linux and TFT screens

2000-12-04 Thread civileme
On Thursday 30 November 2000 22:39, you wrote: > Since I didn't really get a reply to my rather broad question last time, > let me word it this way: > Should a laptop TFT be considered a LCD display or VGA/SVGA? > > Thanks, > Mark Best results with a LCD, however this is chipset dependent and tin

Re: [newbie] Linux and TFT screens

2000-11-30 Thread onepatrick
Spoonman wrote: > > Since I didn't really get a reply to my rather broad question last time, let > me word it this way: > Should a laptop TFT be considered a LCD display or VGA/SVGA? > > Thanks, > Mark i hope someone helps u. i dont know

Re: [newbie] Linux and TFT screens

2000-11-30 Thread Dave Sherman
TFT is simply a certain type of LCD, so use LCD. Dave At 04:39 PM 11/30/2000 -0500, you wrote: >Since I didn't really get a reply to my rather broad question last time, let >me word it this way: >Should a laptop TFT be considered a LCD display or VGA/SVGA? > >Thanks, >Mark Dave Sherman SoftServ

Re: [newbie] Linux and TFT Screens

2000-07-16 Thread Pete Clapham
I am running Linux on a Toshiba Satellite 1625, and it works fine. pete On Thu, 13 Jul 2000 23:39:47 +0200, Quaylar wrote: >hi ppl ! > >im thinking about buying a TFT screen, and was wondering whether there >could be any problems with linux... >R there any known problems, things to consider, o

Re: [newbie] Linux and TFT Screens

2000-07-15 Thread BrewMan
My laptop has a TFT screen on it and I run 1024x768 16 bit color on it...I hope this helps. Ken