I solved the problem by installing linux again with
the VESA driver instead of the trident one! (I know,
reinstalling the OS is a windows thing to do, but hey!
I'm new to linux!) X surely regenerated the config
file this time, but what troubles me is that even in
the install process, whenever i tes
Alex Mavrogonatos wrote:
> Hi, thanks for the reply! I tried removing modelines
> but still nothing. The horizontal-vertical frequencies
> are out of the monitor's manual, but I also tried
> playing around with those settings because I read
> somewhere that sometimes a mode might be slightly out
>
Hi, thanks for the reply! I tried removing modelines
but still nothing. The horizontal-vertical frequencies
are out of the monitor's manual, but I also tried
playing around with those settings because I read
somewhere that sometimes a mode might be slightly out
of those limits but still work with t
resolution you have chosen.
Kevin
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-Original Message-
From: Alex Mavrogonatos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 March 2005 11:20
To: xfree86@XFree86.Org
Subject: [XFree86] External Lcd Problems with laptop! Aaaargh!
Hi, I
Hi, I'm kinda a newbie to linux and trying to
permemamtly switch to it from XP. Im using a fujitsu
e342 laptop with a trident cyber 9388 graphics adaptor
and running mandrake 10 on it. Here's the problem:
I'm using this laptop as a desktop replacement meaning
with an external monitor, external mou
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