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Date:      Sat, 9 Nov 2002 13:44:55 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time)
From:      "Peter Gatsoulis" <pg@eth1.com>
To:        <freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org>
Subject:   XFree86 -configure
Message-ID:  <3DCD81D7.000003.30625@kjw98se.ne.mediaone.net>

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hi 

we just finished installing 4.7 on a couple of "older" but quite FBSD able
laptops, both are P133's,  the first is an IBM Thinkpad 760ED with a 12.1"
TFT SVGA LCD and the scond is a Toshiba TECRA 720CDT with a 12.1" TFT SVGA
LCD 
both are capable of displaying at 1024x768 very nicely. 

in a former life both ran older versions of FBSD with the older 3Xseries of
Xfree86 both dispalying excellent with proper pixel depth at 1024x768,
unfortunately those older 3X series XF86Config files are long gone.. 

Now here's the questions; 

In the case of the Toshiba TECRA, finished installing FBSD 4.7 then did a
XFree86 -configure 
the default autoprobed XF86Config does nothing, that is nothing appears on
the screen when doing the reccm test procedure or after copying the produced
file into /etc/XF86Config 

there are no error messages in the log either, it's as if everything was
normal. 

looking at the XF86Config produced by the autoprobe procedure it did
identify correctly the chipset as a C&T 65550 but the laptop LCD panel it
DID NOT id correctly, it states it just as a default monitor. 

Suggestions??? 

In the case of the IBM TP almost the same behavior with thsi exception, we
do get a rectangular screened "tile" in the middle of the LCD with the
expected bare X-win when doing a startx (after moving the produced
XF86Config.new into /etc/XF86Config) 
All's there but it's just in the center and takes up about a quarter of the
screen, doing the <ctl><alt><numpad+> to try and cycle thru various
resolutions does nothing. 
Oh and yes for this IBM TP, the chipset was id'd correctly as a Trident TGUI
96xx with the XFree86 -configure autoprobe produced XF86Config.new file. 

In both cases we kill the X servers with the <ctl><alt><Backspc> sequence to
get out altho in the IBM we can also type exit at the main Xwin that appears
 

Suggestions to try ?? anyone have a working XF86Config for these LCD's and
chipsets? 

we realize that this new series of Xfree86, now series 4 or whatever is in
FBSD 4.7 is a whole new ballgame. 

thanx 
-Kj & P 

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