hi;
It is great to find it out that you were successfull in
configuring the sis 6215c card. I am also having the same card
and i had tried two or three ways with ouny succes :(. including the tip
given in the www.linux-india.org/sis.

Can you please help me in configuring the 6215c card.
I have samtron 728fxl monitor
thanks in advance 

On Fri, 24 Dec 1999, K.N. Prashanth wrote:

> Hai Everybody,
>       This is my second mail(first of these sent to linux-india lists) that i am  
>         sending to the linux-india though i
>       had been here for some time. I am discussing the few tricks that i
>       had been using for a while with kernel 2.2 & now recently with redhat
>       linux 6.1 & i used them on my friends machines.
> 
>       (1) This tip works only on kernel 2.2.x. You can have this work on your
>       previous kernels provided you compile the framebuffer support in to the
>       kernel because 2.2.x has built in support. Let me tell you that i am
>       using the (in)famous SiS6215c card. In the lilo.conf add the line
>       vga=ask and save the file. Then execute lilo -v so that it is updated
>       on to your MBR or floppy( I use the later). Then during boot up you
>       will be asked for the mode (resolution). Then there enter as
>       (i) 0301 for 640X480 mode
>       (ii) 0303 for 800X600 mode
>       (iii) 0305 for 1024X768 mode
>       And Whew !! Our pet mascot the cute emperor penguin the "TUX" appears
>       at the left hand top corner of the screen.Welcome the emperor. Note
>       though the X windows may not appear same as before in my case the screen
>       width got reduced a bit but other than that no complaints. On some of
>       my friends house it refused to accept 0305 though they were using it
>       regularly. Please mail your experience with your card name & number.
> 
>       (2) Next to transfer the lilo from the MBR to the floppy just edit the
>       file lilo.conf & change the entry /dev/hda to /dev/fd0 & save the file.
>       Then execute lilo -v with a clean floppy in( Note that the contents will
>       be destroyed).  Then check whether it boots from floppy & if it works
>       reboot again & at the dos prompt (c:\>) execute fdisk /mbr which should
>       remove lilo from MBR.
> 
>       (3) Some of my friends have complained saying that they weren't able
>       to play the .wav files especially in KDE with its own players & others.
>       This is because the sound module is compiled in to the kernel that comes
>       with the 6.1 &  there is no loading it as seperate module & has no script
>       file in the /etc/sysconfig directory. But the startkde tries to find the
>       file & update a shell variable SOUNDCARD which confirms the presence of
>       sound card & it can start kwmsound & kaudioserver. You can edit the
>       file startkde & comment out the if & fi block of the file near the point
>       where it tries to execute /etc/sysconfig/sound script. Then restart the
>       kde. Note that you can play MP3 files though.
> 
>       (4) There is a module in /usr/lib/somewhere by name binfmt_java.o. Then
>       use insmod and that module. Then compile a java src file as .class file
>       & then make it executable by using chmod +x that class file & then execute
>       ./classfile . Wow !! you have a java output ready. Note that i haven't
>       tried executing java applets though & i executed only the text based
>       non graphical programs & the output was consistent with what was expected.
>       Please mail me your experience with awt based apps.
> 
>       That's all folks. Happy Hacking !!
> 
>       Bye
>       Prashanth
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