Did you try using the XF86Config.vga file... this sometimes works as is
did for me on one machine but does not seem to work on another. Anyway,
it's worth a try...

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Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 5:54 PM
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Subject: [Newbie]Redhat 7.2 on a Compaq 1700t

  I am having so many problems getting my Xserver to work. OK the latest

error message I am getting is a PCIMemory error that says unable to mmap
PCI 
memory. Does any one have afix or should I just give up? I have a non 
probable monitor because it is a Liquid Display and does not use the 
standard Horizontal and Vertical Sync rates that CRT Monitors use is
this my 
problem?

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