RE: [SuSE Linux] Yippee It now Works Diamond Speedstar A50 AGP w 8 ngram AND xf86config
either rerun xf86config, change the modes for each colour depth & answer "n" to "Do you want a screen bigger than screen resolution" or manually edit XF86Config and set the lines "virtual x y" (eg virtual 1600 1200) to "virtual 0 0". On 10 February 1999 10:45, Samy Elashmawy [SMTP:samelash@ix.netcom.com] wrote:
Lenz my Man , Your right on the money G:
KF86_VGA16 was installed . Tried it and it works. Went back into yast installed XF-86SVGA and set it , and it worked.
I dont know why the install did not install the SVGA server , and only the VGA16 drivers.
Aslo , How do you change the resolution, I have a Virtual screen that
around , how can I get it to use a highr resolution so that the screen uses the monitor space , and not more than the monitor space ?
Thanks
Samy
At 10:02 AM 2/10/1999 +0100, Lenz Grimmer wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Samy Elashmawy wrote:
I have Installed Suse 6.0
I tried to run Sax , but this failed to load , I got as far a blank black screen. Use xf86 config and set it up for the diamond A50 card w 8 meg , sis 6326 chipset and xf86-svga server.
on runing stsrtx I get the following
"the file xf86-xxxx (binarie of xserver) doesent seem to be a binarie file. Pleas check it and /or install a new xserver binary"
Any Idea what is wrong ??
Check, if /var/X11R6/bin/X exists and is a symbolic link to your X Server (in your case: /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA): "file /var/X11R6/bin/X"
If XF86_SVGA is missing, install package "xsvga" and create the link manually, if necessary.
Bye, LenZ
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