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Re: Atul ??Re: [LI] Graphics Adapter S3 Trio3D(86C366)



So much diff. chipsets with name of S3Trio 3D..
I'm having 83c862.. with chipset name S3Trio 3D/2X.
It do not sails beyond 640x480.. any answers?? Pls forward the XF86Config
file to me as well!
TiA, Rajesh
----- Original Message -----
From: <skhader@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 1:46 PM
Subject: Atul ??Re: [LI] Graphics Adapter S3 Trio3D(86C366)


| Hello there,
| Could you please elaborate Mr.Asif ??
| BTW I mailed atul personally to know who had provided the systems ( IBM )
| for IT.com ??
| It seems the Systems have been given back to the people from whom they
were
| taken or
| something like that and that Linux had been erased from those systems
| completely !! ;-(
| We don't even have the xf86config files now either !! ;-(
| So, If anyone is running the X-Server on a S3-Trio3D AGP card ( 86C366 ),
| can you please
| send us the xf86config file ?? Please mail me or rbharata@xxxxxxxxxx
| personally. if you can help !!
| Fortunately the IBM PC 300GL which I have been allocated has a 86C365 S3
| Trio3D AGP card which
| is in the list and I am getting a wonderful resolution of 1024x768 16-Bit
| Color. ;-)
| TIA
| Regards
|      Khader
|
|
| Syed Khader Vali                                       skhader@xxxxxxxxxx
| Associate Technical Executive             # 91-80-5262355      Extn:2527
| IBM Global Services India (P) Ltd.
|
|
|
| asif@xxxxxxxx on 11/16/99 12:39:16 PM
|  Dear Mr. Bharata,
|                You can run setup as root and reconfigure the
| video options.
|
|
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