On Thursday 04 September 2003 09:48, Alex Deucher wrote: > I'd post a bug report on http://bugs.xfree86.org/ > That's usually your best bet if it's a driver bug. Unfortunately, I'm > not too familiar with the r128 driver since I have no hardware. > > Alex > > --- Michael Keightley <Michael.Keightley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 09:54:03AM -0700, Alex Deucher wrote: > > > the driver seems to be rejecting all modes except 1400x1050 and > > > 1280x1024. I'm not sure why off hand. you might try generating a > > > custom modeline for 1024x768. Did 1024x768 work in a previous > > version > > > of xfree86? I seem to recall a similar discuss a while back on one > > of > > > the xfree86 ML's but I don't remember what the outcome was. > > It worked with Red Hat 7.2. This looks like the same problem - > > http://www.spinics.net/lists/rh-xf/msg00767.html, so it looks like it > > worked in > > Red Hat 8.0. > > > > Michael That was me with the above problem referenced in the URL. I did try posting to the xfree86.org mailing list. I only need 1024x768 for connecting it to a projector. The suggestions I got were to try configuring it with the project connected, but that didn't work either (I don't remember exactly what happened). It definitely appears to be a driver change between the XFree86 that came with Red Hat 8.0 and the one that came with Red Hat 9. I'd love to hear a solution, but have not spent any more time on it recently. Dave _______________________________________________ xfree86-list mailing list xfree86-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/xfree86-list IRC: #xfree86 on irc.redhat.com