[Subject Prev][Subject Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Subject Index][Thread Index]
RE: [LI] Re: Linux India Digest V1 #452
Hi,
I have S3 Trio3D (86C365) giving me 1024x786 with 24bpp. No probs.
But no matter what I do I cannot bring it down to 800x600 (because it looks
comfortable on a 14" monitor).
Has anybody tried it?
Srini.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: skhader@xxxxxxxxxx [SMTP:skhader@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 10:35 AM
> To: linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [LI] Re: Linux India Digest V1 #452
>
> Hi Somik,
> I am not against you signature buddy,
> just that it was too long. I too have a signature but only three lines
> ( And If anyone has problems, i can even trim that ;-)
> BTW I have S3 Trio 3D up and running on 86C365 and 86C366
> with 1024x768 8-Bit Resolution ( Of couse On my machine I get
> whatever Resolution I want as me using FBDev ;-)
> So, either you can use FBDev to get your X-Server running or
> the standard X-Server for running X-Server.
> So, just let me know if you want the X-server xf86config file
> ( Specify whether you want SVGA config or FBDEV config file )
> and I shall send it over.
> And remember you don't get acceleration in FBDev.
> HTH
> Khader
>
> P.S: BTW has anyone tried GGI ????
> Lemme know if you have, I would like to try that next ;-)
> ---------------------------------- @}--------
> Syed Khader Vali Debian 2.2.1 ( potato )
> skhader@xxxxxxxxxx Kernel 2.3.33
> # 91-80-5262355 Extn:2527
>
>
> "Somik Raha" <somik@xxxxxxxxx> on 12/20/99 12:27:49 am
>
>
> Somik
> (P. S. No signature this time)
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> The Linux India Mailing List Archives are now available. Please search
> the archive at http://lists.linux-india.org/ before posting your question
> to avoid repetition and save bandwidth.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
The Linux India Mailing List Archives are now available. Please search
the archive at http://lists.linux-india.org/ before posting your question
to avoid repetition and save bandwidth.