> > Actually I don't know whether I have that 7019 chip since I may not open > > that laptop housing thanks to warranty reasons, but I think it is since I > > can plug a TV on that thing. > > Look into the X log. It will tell you. Actually I'm a silly user and neither know how to look into the X log nor how to examine the driver version. :-( How do you do that? > > > What can I do to get work in progress to get gamma correction supported? > > It works on Redmond 2000, so it should be possible in Linux also. If I > > can do anything to help I will do. :-) > > If it is a Chrontel 7019, there is no way it will work, because the LVDS > transmitter does not support it. If it is no Chrontel but a SiS video > bridge, gamma correction is supported - and works. > > What version of the driver are you using? Thanks Markus _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86