Hello,
So nice to hear from you.  So you did but what you are telling is true
But the thing is I am having 17"" monitor and the resolution 800X600 appear to be too 
big and the panel will be so big that we won't be able to work and even the windows 
will be the problem.  So I was not comfortable with that.  So at last I downloaded the 
driver.  Hereby I amm attaching the driver if you want you can try it. But it won't be 
as good becuase we can get the resolution 1024X740 but it will be 256 colors only.  So 
the beauty of Linux will be lost.  So that is the problem with me and still no distro 
of linux is avaible for the support of this motherboards.  I checked it with all the 
possible distros.  I found the Suse 8.2 is supporting.  But unluckily the gpl version 
of suse is not available.  It is available in the box pack itself and the cost is also 
very high.  about 4500.  So I cannot afford that.  Instead I can wait for the 
forthcoming version.

Any further info please forward it to me.

Palak
USM Bish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 09:10:53PM +0530, Vinu Moses wrote:
>> On Saturday 13 September 2003 10:04 am, Palak Changela wrote:
>> > I am Palak Changela from bangalore. �I am also having the same
>> > motherboard with the same chipset display. �You won't be able to
>> > configure it on this display as it is not yet still supported by
>> > Redhat. �Even RH9 is not supporting. �So you will need to wait until
>> > the next version of RH is released.
>> 
>> Not entirely true.
>> �
>> I got �X working in 800x600 �mode on a friend's �original Intel
>> mobo. with an 865 chipset. The chipset was recognised and X was
>> configured during the install itself. Couldn't get it to run in
>> 1024x768 though. RHL 9 was the distro. used.
>
>Yup this is true. Unfortunately the OP wanted to make this run
>on RH-7.1. IIRC that was XFree-3.x which did not �have support
>beyond 810. He may like to switch to a newer distro with Xfree
>4.x and retry ...
>
>Bish
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