Getting X to work on Linux (fwd)
Vernard C. Martin
vernard at cc.gatech.edu
Thu Oct 27 15:32:37 EDT 1994
A newbie to Linux is having some trouble getting X windows up and running.
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
>From alcit4u at ix.netcom.com Tue Oct 25 22:03:17 1994
>Date: Tue, 25 Oct 1994 18:59:39 -0700
>Message-Id: <199410260159.SAA02127 at ix.ix.netcom.com>
>From: alcit4u at ix.netcom.com (Al Cantrell)
>Subject: Getting X to work on Linux
>To: vernard at cc.gatech.edu
>
>Vernard
>I really enjoyed the presentation at So. Tech. and I believe I have all
>of the necessary info. I've been running the ConfigXF86 program to tweek
>my monitor without success. I have a TVGA 9000I video card. My monitor
>is a Packard Bell PB8539VG. It has a Horizontal Sync of 31.5 Khz, a
>Vertical Sync of 50-70 Hz (P.B. says 60 Hz is best) and a bandwith of
>30 Mhz. If I'm reading my video manual correctly, I should have a clock
>speed of 25. I believe I am booting Linux 1.0.9.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Al
>
>alcit4u at ix.netcom.com acantrel at sct.edu #$%& censorship!
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Vernard Martin (vernard at cc.gatech.edu) Ga Tech College of Computing
Student at Large, High Performance Parallel Computation and Experimentation Lab
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