On Sat, 24 April 1999, "Paul M. Foster" wrote:
> 
> On 24 Apr 1999, Andy Thomson wrote:
> 
> > 
> > At work I am using a WinChip C6 PC with onboard sound and graphics.
> > The sound is is fine OSS detects it and it works. The Graphics are
> > different I am using the the generic drivers SVGA under card selection
> > in SaX. Yet when I move or minimise windows white shading is left
> > where the top of thw window use to be. The graphics chip is identified
> 
> I believe this is an artifact of the way your KDE is set up. Go into the
> KDE control center, look for Windows then Properties. Change Window
> Movement to transparent.
> 
> > by Windows 95 as SiS 5597/8, and thoes PCs seem fine. The other thing
> > is the boot screen of the PC says it has 2M of GFX ram yet Sax insists
> > it has 1M. What should my settings be?
> > 
> Well they should be how much video RAM you actually have. Remember, you're
> the boss, not SaX ;-)
> 
> Paul Foster

Point of curiosity, which version of XFree86 are you using?  Remember, the XSiS
servers packaged with SuSE 5.3 (XF86 3.3.2) were only very good alpha servers, and
weren't truly refined to full useability until XF86 3.3.3.  On a side note, I had
a SiS6239 (maybe it was 6329) that ran okay with that server.

Good luck!

-=|JP|=-
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