I have an onboard SiS chip as well, (a 530?) and I was experiencing the
same problem until I d/lded XFree 3.3.4, which has added support for 3-4
SiS chips/cards in the SVGA server. You might want to give that a try if
you haven't already.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I told it how much it has, I was just mentioning that it couldn't detect it.
> I know how the config file works, and even after commenting out all the
> resolutions except for 1024x768, it will still start up in 300x200. I use
> Xconfigurator in redhat to automate the changes, but even so, no luck.
>
> And emacs, ick! Vi will forever dominate my kingdom.
>
> :)
>
> Aaron
>
> tom carlile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i use a diamond viper330 agp card and it works fine. you should be
> > able to tell the config program how much ram you have on your card.
> > are you using Xconfigurator or xf86config? i'd recommend aquainting
> > yourself with the XF86Config file, typically found in /etc/X11. you'll have
> > a lot more control after you know how that file works.
> > there may be some gui out there to help you with the XF86Config file,
> > but i've always preferred emacs on textfiles for critical conf files.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Send administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Send administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]