"B. K. Barley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anton,
>
> I tried all the changes you suggested and I was still having the same
> blasted line. It turns out it wasn't the the fb kernel but is an error with
> the tdfx driver itself.
> I found this surfing the newsgroup linux.3dfx.driver (or something like
> that). Others report the same problem with the screen size is set for
> 1600x1200. I moved down to a lower res and sure enough it was fixed.
> The people at 3dfx are aware of this problem and our presumably working on.
>
Yop, i have reported the problem lon time ago ( and there was
a big private discution ), but it doesn't seem to be in their
priority task.
Send a mail to daryll & bryan @precisioninsight.com saying
that you have the same problem too,
this will maybe force them to move.
see you
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