Hi I have a Clevo 630 laptop with a SIS 650 VGA chipset. The maximum resolution it can run is 1400 X 1050. As far as I know this is not one of the "standard" resolutions with the height being the odd one out. I have tried to install debian 3 on it but I have this problem. It seems Linux picks the resolution up of the screen based on the width and when it starts loading and also when it runs in text mode, the bottom third of the text is always dropped off the bottom of the screen. I though of loading X on it but Debian doesn't have drivers for the SIS 650 as a standard and I am finding it a bit tricky guessing what paramator it is asking for when the text is off the bottom.
Has anyone come accross this problem before and if you have did you find a solution. I have also tried to connect the machine to a external monitor with the sam result. Any help is appreciated. Arnold de Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

