Andrew M. Weiser writes:
 > Hi-
 > 
 > I am a software engineer working with a VME Single Board Computer with a "CT69030" 
 > running Redhat Linux 8.0, which appears to be utilizing XFree86 4.2.0 (by examining 
 > the install log).
 > 
 > I am experiencing difficulty changing the resolution settings. 
 > 
 > The original driver that was delivered with the system was called "chips" which 
 > would cause a complete system freeze (no mouse or keyboard input) within one minute 
 > of starting XWindows (using the "startx" command).

This was a bug in 4.2. Either disable HW Cursor or use 4.3.

 > 
 > Since that time- we have reverted to a generic VESA driver- which fixes the system 
 > crash- however when I attempt to change the resolution to anything higher than 
 > "640x480", log out, then log back in, I lose the bottom half of my screen, and I 
 > see no difference in the screen resolution.  Big mess!

Looks like your BIOS is buggy.

 > 
 > Contrasting to Windows, when you increase the resolution, the icons get smaller, 
 > and everything fits on one screen. This is what I am trying to obtain in the Linux 
 > environment, as I am trying to run a graphically intensive program that does not 
 > support.
 > 
 > The SBC Vendor has informed me that there is a known hardware problem with this 
 > video driver in a Linux environment, but that there might be a patch available in 
 > later versions of the driver.  Does anyone know if this problem can be resolved by 
 > migrating to a later version of XFree86- or should I really be looking at a new SBC.
 > 

Yes, it's fixed in 4.3.

Egbert.
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