On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:39 PM, John F. Eldredge <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I installed Ubuntu 9.10 on my laptop a couple of days ago.  Looking at
> the list of installed packages, it appears to have installed almost
> every X server under the sun, including the
> xserver-xorg-video-openchrome package, which looks like it should be the
> right one for my hardware.  However, it identifies my video card only as
> "unknown", and won't let me change it to anything else using the Display
> GUI tool.  As a result, it won't let me use a video mode higher than
> 800x600.  Unfortunately, quite a few Ubuntu programs won't run properly
> in 800x600 mode, as they bring up a window larger than that size,
> meaning that the bottom of the window is off-screen.  Below is the
> output of the lspci command.  Can anyone tell me how to fix my video
> mode?  As I recall from 9.04, you can't go in and edit the xorg.conf
> file, as was the practice on older distributions.  On 9.04 (and probably
> on 9.10), the config file only allowed you to tweak mouse and keyboard
> settings, not video settings.
>
...
> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. CN700/P4M800
> Pro/P4M800 CE/VN800 [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01)

I always had much better luck with the via driver rather than
openchrome.  I haven't tried openchrome lately though.  I also didn't
use any 3D - all I wanted was fast MPEG decoding so DVDs wouldn't
stutter.

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