On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 21:46 -0700, Mister Ribbit wrote: > On 5/17/05, Dan Williams <dcbw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Tue, 17 May 2005, Alexandre Strube wrote: > > > Em Ter, 2005-05-17 �19:17 -0700, Raymond Lillard escreveu: > > > > > > > > I've got a bug files in bugzilla to get a "1920x1200 Laptop Display > > > > > Panel" included under the Dell heading in system-config-display, but I > > > > > need the INF file (which for various reasons, none nefarious, I can't > > > > > supply). > > > > > If someone on this list could obtain this file, could they post it to > > > > > the bug below so that this could be addressed? > > > > What INF file? This isn't windows. > > > > > > No, the inf file, from the monitor's cd (if you have it). > > > > > > It can contain useful information, even if xorg won't use it directly. > > > > > > (I use this sometimes to find pci ids of stuff BEFORE formatting a > > > machine with linux, so when I install linux, I already found the correct > > > drivers/modules/whatever for them). > > > > > > Too lazy to download pci-scan when a pile of .infs are inside \windows > > > \inf\ and inf\other > > > > Do most laptop displays have INF files shipped on the laptop CDs? I've tried > > and failed to find any INF files for any inspiron/latitidue built-in LCD on > > Dell's site and their FTP, otherwise I would have added them when I added all > > the other Dell monitors to system-config-display about 2 months ago. I don't > > think you can find them online, I think you ahve to have the CDs. > > I have the CD here for a Dell Inspiron 8600 which comes with a > 1920x1200 screen. I've tried extracting all drivers on the disk and > looking for something to do with the monitor, but there's tonnes of > crap here and I'm not sure what to look for. Any hints? Any file that ends in ".inf" is a candidate. Dan