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RE: [LI] sis 6326
Hi Vikki,
I have set right the problem. It is working fine now. I set the
options, no_acceleration, no_bitblt and no_image_blt in the XF86Config
file. In case, any of your friends face the same problem, you can suggest
them to do the same thing what I did. If you have linux at home, read
the document, README.SiS and README.Config. These two files were very
helpful in setting right the X Window system.
Bye,
Roshan
> From: Cyrus Patel
> Reply To: linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 11:00 PM
> To: linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [LI] sis 6326
>
>
> Hi Sunil,
>
> Redhat 6.0 uses the Xfree86 X window system version 3.3.3.1 which has
> a buggy sis6326 driver.
>
> Xfree86 3.3.5 is now out which has a working sis6326 driver. So I suggest
> probably upgrading to Redhat 6.1 or just upgrading your xfree86 server.
> Info in how to do this is available on the redhat homepage.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Cyrus
>
> Sunil Madan [sunilmadan@xxxxxxxxxxx] wrote:
> > Red hat 6.0...I got sis 6326 card...samsung-samtron40Bn monitor ... now
> =
> > X-windows start and I can
> > see the after step icons and image of afterstep...but everything else
> > is black...also, it does not refresh the windows...may be monitor
> > settings are not proper...I have tried all possible combinations...can
> > you help me out in this...
> >
> >
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> Dept. of Computer Engineering Debian GNU/Linux
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