Doc, try using Xfree 4.10. I'm using it on my Dell CPi D266XT and it
works fine.
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001, Pablo Manalastas wrote:
>
> I installed XF86_SVGA from xfree-3.3.6 on my Dell CPI D300XT
> notebook, and I am able to run it at 1024x768 (at 8 or 16 bpp).
> I am very happy with this setup. Now when I close the unit
> without shutting down X (linux still running of course), the
> unit goes into power-saving mode and puts the unit into "sleep".
> When I open up the unit, the system tries to restore the X screen
> but for some reason, all I get is video "noise". On the other hand,
> if I go to one of the virtual terminals (ctrl-alt-f2) before closing
> the unit, then when I open up the unit, the virtual terminal is
> successfully restored, and from there I could get X back with Alt-f7.
> Has anyone experienced the same problem?
>
> By the way, the unit dual boots Win98/Linux, and there is no
> problem when the unit is in Win98 mode (I share the unit with my
> daughter, who needs Word and Powerpoint).
>
> PMana
>
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