I remember a setting in XF86Config where you tell X to use the BIOS setting for the screen resolution. Because the problem you speak of is what I know when one use a false BIOS setting for the display.
I found an option called SuspendHack:
Option "SuspendHack"
This option sets the centering and stretching to the BIOS default
values. This can fix suspend/resume problems on some machines. It
overrides the options "LcdCenter" and "NoStretch".
I tried this option and it didn't help. Is there a different option that you were thinking of?
Thanks:
David
> > I'm tyring to run XFree86 Version 4.4.0 on a Jumtek MOPSLCD6 > PC-104 (CT69000 > chipset detected) computer with a 640x480 VGA LCD. The top > of the screen > shows what should be on the bottom of the screen, then there > is a black > horizontal band about an inch tall, and below that is what > should be the top > of the screen. The same hardware works fine with Metro-X > Enhanced Server > Set version 4.3.4-1, but I'd like to use xfree86. I > attempted to set up > XF86config the same as the XMetroconfig that is working, but > with no luck. > What can I try to get rid of the vertical wrapping that I'm seeing? > > Thanks: > > David > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web > page - FREE > download! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200413ave/direct/01/ > > _______________________________________________ > XFree86 mailing list > XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86 >
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