Hi I am happy to be able to say that finally I got a good screen configuration on my Toshiba 1800-S204 laptop with a trident cyberbladeXPAi1 chip. It took me a lot of attempts but this is what I did. I installed RedHat 7.0 that comes with XFree86-4.0.1 and it did not detect my card. Next I upgraded to XFree86-4.1.0 using the binaries downloaded from xfree86.org, still no improvement. I decided to go for the CVS. I downloaded, compiled and installed what came out to be the pre-release version XFree86-4.1.99 (or so). Still no luck with the configuration tool 'XFree86 -configure', although the chip now was correctly identified as a cyberbladeXPAi1. So, I started playing around with some test configuration file and by forcing the chipset as a cyberbladeXPm/16 I got a perfect picture and everything seems to work fine, at least what I tried so far. The strange thing is that if I force the chipset as a cyberbladeXPAi1, which is what it should be, then it does not work. I wonder if this is a bug or something is wrong with my setup. I hope that this is useful for those who are still struggling to get their video configuration with this chip.
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