Re: R: RedHat 7.3, S3 Trio64V+ and Sampo Alphascan 411: monitor turns off if I try 24 bit mode

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Then why are you trying to run 1024x768 with 32 bit?
During installation you don't get the final resolution unless you use the test option.
If your problem is that you get the wrong resolution automatically then go into your XF86Config
(resp. XF86Config-4 if that's what your distro uses) and then go to the screen section, there you
will find one or several display subsection and possibly a default resolution.
I would remove the 1024x768 from the mode line for the 32 (24?) resolution
and if you don't have one I would create a display subsection for 16bit with 1024x768 in order to
have the choice between 800x600 at 24 and 1024x768 at 16
If you don't know how to do it scream and I will post an example...
Lionel 
--- Diego Cardinali <scroto@interfree.it> wrote:
> 
> > Are you sure that your grafic-card supports 32Bit in the resolution
> > 1042X786. Cause as i can see you also running in windows98 an MD8.1 and
> > RH6.2 in a lower resolution. So maybe the configs are correct for your
> > monitor but whick grafic-card do you use?
> >
> > Renč
> 
> I'm sure that my grafic card (S3 Trio64V+) DOESN'T support 32bit in
> 1024X786, but I'm sure that it supports 800X600 in 32bit resolution
> 
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