Compaq Pressario 700 (laptop): X totally unconfigurable

2006-01-26 Thread f . gibbs
Hello,

I just received FreeBSD 6.0. It installed flawlessly on a Compaq Pressario 700 
Athlonbased laptop until I rebooted and saw that the viewable portion of the 
screen was in the upper left quarter of the screen. The resolution appears to 
be set alright based on the icon size in KDE (which works well), it's just the 
viewable portion of the desktop. As a visual: if you divided your screen now 
into quarters and got rid of all the right side and lower left corner, what you 
have left is what I see: makes viewing a mess. 

The pcmcia card works fine - no connection problems, just this viewable screen 
issue. I tried to go into XF86config, but was spit back to the shell prompt: I 
can't go any further. I have installed more than five times trying to change 
this, but it doesn't allow me access to the config file. Other than continuing 
to play with installations, are there any methods you suggest I use to access 
the config file?

Caveat: I have RTFM, docs, mans, etc, but I haven't seen this problem 
documented anywhere. I am Linux convert and am familiar with much of this, 
however I wonder if it isn't a matter of semantics when I was searching 
information - I have no idea.

Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

/fred
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Re: Compaq Pressario 700 (laptop): X totally unconfigurable

2006-01-26 Thread Lorin Lund

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Hello,

I just received FreeBSD 6.0. It installed flawlessly on a Compaq Pressario 700 Athlonbased laptop until I rebooted and saw that the viewable portion of the screen was in the upper left quarter of the screen. The resolution appears to be set alright based on the icon size in KDE (which works well), it's just the viewable portion of the desktop. As a visual: if you divided your screen now into quarters and got rid of all the right side and lower left corner, what you have left is what I see: makes viewing a mess. 


The pcmcia card works fine - no connection problems, just this viewable screen 
issue. I tried to go into XF86config, but was spit back to the shell prompt: I 
can't go any further. I have installed more than five times trying to change 
this, but it doesn't allow me access to the config file. Other than continuing 
to play with installations, are there any methods you suggest I use to access 
the config file?

Caveat: I have RTFM, docs, mans, etc, but I haven't seen this problem 
documented anywhere. I am Linux convert and am familiar with much of this, 
however I wonder if it isn't a matter of semantics when I was searching 
information - I have no idea.

Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

/fred
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Configuring X for notebook PCs is a puzzle.  I just installed on a 
Toshiba Satelite Pro.  The
default configuration listed the wrong driver.  Once I found out the 
right driver all I had to do
was to add the extra resolutions to the config file.  You mentioned 
Xfree86.  So it sounds
like you aren't going with Xorg.  I would think it makes little 
difference at this point.  They
are still quite similar.   I have mine set up as dual boot with Windows 
XP.  That gave me

info about the video card and the available resolutions.

Even after you get the video resolved you may have some work to get the 
keyboard to not
give occasional repeated keystroks (seems to be related to key-up event). 


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