Date: Sat, 31 Jan 1998 13:39:34 -0500 From: grafe@lab12.ie.pitt.edu (Gary Rafe) To: freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Q: XF86Config: TextClockFreq value w/C&T ct65554? Message-ID: <199801311839.NAA14993@lab12.ie.pitt.edu>
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First, a quick "thank-you" to Mike Smith for his recent explanation of how one might go about configuring a PCCARD Ethernet NIC. His discussion could serve as the basis of a much needed section on the care and feeding of PCCARD in the on-line FreeBSD Handbook. Now, my question: Following X11 sessions on my Toshiba 220CDS [2.2.5-RELEASE, XF86-3.3.1], the text mode is often corrupted, i.e., is not the same full-screen mode as it was when I started the machine. The XF86_SVGA(1) man page discusses the use of the server configuration line TextClockFreq, noting that one can easily set a clock frequency for the console after the server has terminated. The default value, 25.175Mhz, is noted, but where one would look to find the *original* value is not. Pointers to where I might find listings of these text clock frequencies for the C&T ct65554 or how to interrogate the running system will be appreciated greatly. Thanks -- Gary Rafe -- gerst4+@pitt.edu
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