Marshall Heartley wrote:
You can tell SaX2 to start in low resolution mode so you can configure your monitor. Start SaX2 on the command line with the -l flag like so sax2 -l and this should get you started.
Doesn't work for me. Same thing happened as in most XFree versions over many different distros for as long as I've been installing Linux. Excerpts from SaX.log: (WW) TSENG(0): Mode pool is empty (EE) TSENG(0): No valid modes found (EE) TSENG(0): Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration. The problem, as in the past, is that XF86Config actually contains: Section "Device" BoardName "ET6000" BusID "0:9:0" Driver "tseng" Identifier "Device[0]" VendorName "Tseng" EndSection instead of what it needs to contain to work: Section "Device" BoardName "ET6000" BusID "0:9:0" Driver "tseng" Identifier "Device[0]" VendorName "Tseng" VideoRam 4096 Option "noaccel" EndSection Because it never gets started that way, it never creates usable modelines. I can edit the file to get some working modes, but never the maximum resolution supported by the hardware in windoze. -- "You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." John 8:32 NIV Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 Felix Miata *** http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/