Add this:
append="mem=128m"
Then run "lilo"
Use "man lilo.conf" to get more info on that config file.
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 12:04:02PM -0500, Jeremy Bradley wrote:
> NO, I never even thought of that! I use lilo, so can I just put "linux
> mem=128M" in the first couple lines of /etc/lilo.con
I have a Dell Precision 530 with an ATI Radeon VE QY rev 0 video
card.
With a dual head setup, the first monitor works fine, and
Xinerama is happy (I'm seeing the first half of the screen).
However, the second monitor is not getting sync.
I've included 3 files:
XFreeConfig.new is the exact file
I'm also quite interested in seeing this work. I have the same
Dell (i.e. two DVI-D outputs and with two VGA outputs) setup, and
getting the same results.
What's worse, I already told my boss and coworkers how great Linux
was and how "Sure it can handle that dual monitor setup, no problem."
Co
Actually, the monitors ideally want 1280x1024@60Hz and that's
why I have the HorizSync and VertRefresh set the way I do (the
monitor spec said that the monitors use those frequencies).
However, I will try putting the valid ranges back for HS & VS
and see what that does. I know that it's somethin
Here is the attachments I meant to include...
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I have an ATI Radeon VE and I'm trying to setup dual monitors.
I'm using the binaries from XFree86.org, version 4.2.0 on a Debian
machine running kernel 2.4.18-pre9-ac3.
Included is my XFree86Config-4 file and the log output.
With this setup, I get one display working, but it is showing half
of