On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Desquerre Yohann wrote:
> > Depth 24
> > Modes "1152x864" "1024x768"
"800x600" "640x480"
> > EndSubSection
> >EndSection
>
> Check your X server log file, and it will tell you why it
I don't find an error messages neither a warming !!!
I didn't say there'd be any error messages or warnings. There is
at least 4 or 5 screens or more full of X server startup
information though, and part of that information is a complete
detailed listing of every single video mode known to the X server
and wether it was accepted, or rejected, and if rejected - why it
was rejected. That's the information you're looking for.
> rejected 1152x864. A popular reason for Intel video hardware, is
> because your BIOS CMOS settings limit the video memory to a small
> amount like 1Mb or 2Mb. Increase the video memory amount in the
If you are talking to me about the "on chip frame buffer size", it's
limited to 8MB ???
That's the one. If you can't set it above 8Mb I recommend
disabling DRI.
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Mike A. Harris
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OS Systems Engineer - XFree86 maintainer - Red Hat