Samy Elashmawy wrote:

> Have you tried playing with the controls on your monitor. There should be
> several , that will controll width , hight , ect...  This may help solve
> your problem.

Thanks,
This is a fairly *low end* <read> junker monitor... its a ALR Flex view 2x
svga, thats seen better days
The perplexing thing is running the original onboard it seemed ok. The first
thing I noticed was the black space on the screen :-o
Ive tried different modes in xf86 none of that makes any difference
The card came with several *setup disks* but all for win/dos/os2 (doubt if
any *setup disk* would do anything anyway, in Linux -G-)
It installed easy enough just changed the pci snoop setting in the bios,
installed the mach 64 server with yast and ran xf86...Is this a decent card?
would this work better on a slightly better monitor?
maybe Ill move one of my *other* junkers over and see -G-
perplexed
rob
Linux Home page http://www.connix.com/~dizzy73/LBM.htm


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