Issue was I had a virtual screen going on there, everything works great
as far as X and root are concernted now...(off to post my next
question!)

 Thanks for the help!

On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 11:34, James Ramsey wrote:
> 
> --- Unix Newbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >  Hello!
> > 
> >       I am using a SiS 620 chip set on my FreeBSD
> > 4.5 box. After trying
> > to configure X I was able to get it started and get
> > gnome and sawfish
> > running on it nicely. However, when it starts up, I
> > only get a section
> > of the screen showing as if I am in a big window. I
> > have to use the
> > mouse to scroll around.
> > 
> >    Any ideas on what I am doing wrong? Comments,
> > docs, or URLs, I'd love
> > any help!
> 
> Offhand, it looks like what is going on is that
> XFree86's own virtual screen (as opposed to any window
> manager's virtual screen/desktop) is being used. You
> get this if you set your preferred screen resolution
> beyond what XFree thinks your monitor can handle.
> Could be a monitor misconfiguration, or you could have
> overestimated what resolution your monitor can handle.
> 
> 
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