Hi, On Mon, 7 Dec 1998, Kim White wrote:
I have a problem with my X Server when I boot into Linux. I set it up on a multi-sync screen due to my Linux box's screen being in for repairs and now with the old screen I cannot get into XF86Setup to change the settings. Could someone please tell me what changes to make in the X Servers configuration file so that my X Windows will work on the screen. It has a maximum resolution of 800x600 @ 56Hz.
Try to configure your X-Server by using the text-based "xf86config" instead.
Also where could I get a Server for a SIS 6202 PCI Video Adapter.
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