Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 19:29:55 -0500 (CDT) From: Bruce Burden <brucegb@realtime.net> To: zerohero@dreadnaught.net (zerohero) Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org (Freebsd Questions) Subject: Re: Graphical Problems with X Message-ID: <200006180029.TAA69065@sullivan.realtime.net> In-Reply-To: <004001bfd8b2$bff5d280$5216fed4@zerohero> from zerohero at "Jun 18, 2000 01:21:11 am"
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> > Sorry, this is the third time i've submitted this message but I still > haven't gotten any successful help (but thanks to the three who tried). > Okay, for one, it sounds like don't have your horizontal and vetical refresh rates set up correctly, and X is taking the most conservative approach it knows to do. Now that you have a XF86Config file, I would suggest you work with that, and not run any more configuration/installation scripts. Find your monitors vertical and horizontal refresh rates in your monitor manual (or monitor manufacturers web site) and enter the range like so: HorizSync 30-121.0 VertRefresh 50-150 Depending on the version of X you have, the directives might be different, so check the man page for XF86Config. > > I should also add that my mouse > doesn't work when I use the graphical installer (but i did get the mouse > daemon to work. i have a cheap crap logitech two-button, but i really don't > like to use the mouse that much anyways except in games and on web sites). > Try something like this: Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse0" Driver "mouse" Option "Protocol" "MouseSystems" Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse" Option "Emulate3Buttons" "TRUE" EndSection You also need to change your rc.conf files to use the above directives correctly. I believe the XF86Config man page talks about the changes needed. > > card, a Guillemot 3D Prophet SDR (nVidia Geforce chip), manually as best I > could. I selected the XF86_SVGA server, ignored the chipset, and specified > that I had 32768 kb of RAM. > Well, you should not need to config the memory size. What info do you have in /var/log/XFree86.0.log? Umm, you have verified that _your_ version of X will support the nVidia GeForce chipset, right? Just because the X web site says they support the chipset doesn't mean your version supports it... > > I configured my monitor correctly based on the > manual, so this shouldn't be the problem. > Actually, hose the horizontal and vertical refresh ranges,and it will make a big difference. :-) Flip your modes in the XF86Config file so you have the largest pixel size at the top, and 600x400 at the bottom. Also realize that X alone won't help a whole lot, you also need a window manager(?) like twm, fvwm*, kde, gnome, etc. Bruce To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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