the past 2 installfests have been plagued by people who haven't been able to get X working "just right" or at all. *particularly* with newish laptops. a common problem is when X, try as you might play with xvidtune or mode timings, can't seem to cover the entire laptop screen. we've seen this a bunch of times.
if you're working on a system, particularly a laptop, that looks new, ask the person you're helping when the laptop was manufactured (they prolly won't know) or when they bought the laptop. then compare it with the build date of xfree86. you can get that information using X -probeonly 2> X.log -or- by looking at a copy of the X log somewhere in /var/log. if the computer is newer than the build of X (particularly for a laptop), there is a good chance that the video chipset is not officially supported by X. if their X works, it'll be mostly by accident. their chipset is "close enough" to get it "kind of" working. from here, you need to upgrade X 4.2* if you're using X 4.1.*. in every case we tried, upgrading X almost always worked (on laptops). alot of work has been done on: 1. ati cards 2. laptop video chipsets between 4.1.* and 4.2.*. i happen to know that the recent mandrake beta carries 4.2. if anyone here is aware of any distributions that carry 4.2.*, i'd like to make a list for my own personal knowledge. please post your info. :) thanks, pete -- Enron..safe legal abortion..civil liberty..repealing ICBM treaty..deficit.. What's worse? Screwing an intern or screwing an entire country? PGP Fingerprint: B9F1 6CF3 47C4 7CD8 D33E 70A9 A3B9 1945 67EA 951D _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
