On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 05:24:50PM -0800, Drew Parsons wrote: > > I don't know if this is a problem with the video chipset (S3 Virge MX) > > because IIRC one laptop had another one; anyway, I only see reports on > > laptops with STN displays, not for TFT. > > I have a Toshiba 490CDT with the same chipset (S3 ViRGE MX). I don't get > that problem moving windows around. I'm using Enlightenment.
I've tried a few window managers (fvwm, blackbox, windowmaker), but I didn't see any difference. It seems the STN versus TFT make the difference, but I don't know why. > I do find the whole display goes crazy if the video mode is changed using > the function keys (I'm not sure exactly which ones), or when I resume a > session after suspending it. In this case I've had to execute xvidtune to > restore the display (and I wish I knew how to to this automatically when > resuming). This is documented in the SVGA docs (see my last message), and it happen when you change the video output with Fn+F5, o when resuming after suspending. > Does xvidtune help with your problem? Only in part because I need to cycle the video output, and xvidtune don't know how to do it. I wish to run "xvidtune -next" when I resume, but I don't know how (see another messages in this thread). Cheers. -- David

