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Old 01-19-2008, 07:00 AM
David Van Mosselbeen
 
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Default Re: thinkpad 755 graphics card

David Van Mosselbeen wrote:

> Bill Marcum wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 23:04:23 +0200, arkascha
>> <noone@nospam.org> wrote:
>>> hi there...
>>> just tried to install debia woody on an ibm thinkpad 755. works smooth,
>>> I am impressed (first deban install, I usually use SuSE...). However I
>>> cannot get X to start, the server compains about an invalid hsync rate.
>>> Has anyone got a valid XFree86 config file a can start with?
>>> Or is there a utility to detect the physical graphics card to get me
>>> going? cheers, arkascha

>>
>> Sarge was officially released today as the new "stable" Debian. Try it.
>>
>>

> Yes, yes, Sarge, y try it now. But have also some problem with graphic
> card (have Nvidea TNT). Could we receive info about a good
> "XFree86Config-4" config file ? I think have do some mistakes while
> configuring. I have selected during setup the VGA adapter, but i am geek,
> it's a Nvidea. Now the problem is that the resolution are fixed on max
> 640x480. It's crazy to work so low. How good fine tune the config file.
>
> In Attachment my bad "XFree86Config-4" config file.


Ok, it was not really a problem.I have resolute my problem with help of some
usenet users and website sites informations.
After been read the file at /etc/X11/XFree86Config-4 with the command 'nano
-w /etc/X11/XF86Config-4' there is noted that why can restart the
configuration (like during installation) of XFree86 with the command
'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86' there i have set up the good driver and
this resolf the my problem.

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