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Re: Thinkpad 390



>>- 2626-20U (P-233, 12.1" TFT, 800x600)
>>- 2626-50U (PII-233, 12.1" TFT, 800x600)
>>- 2626-70U (PII-266, 14.1" TFT, 1024x768)
>The model is a 2626-2SW.

Ok. Then my book is missing that. Very strange. Does the computer have
12.1" or 14.1" LCD display? If it is only 12.1", it probably can't show
more than 800x600.

>Cannot even find information about this one at the IBM site...

I wonder if it is some nationalized version (SW for sweden?). Maybe IBM
site has computers only sold in U.S. (but then again, my 560X is in the
book. And at least it has Finnish key layout).

>The card has no memory of it's own if I'm not mistaking, it uses the
>computers ram.

Ok. Very surprising. I thought only AGP cards did that, I wouldn't think
that an old Neomagic would be AGP.

>I've been thinking that I don't run the correct version of XFree86. I have
>v4.1.0.1 installed. Checked that with XFree86 -version, but I see that the
>X link in /etc/X11 refers to XF86_SVGA, but that is an older 3.3.6 version.
>How do I make sure that I use the latest version?

Remove the old version completely: dpkg -r xserver-svga (or something like
that). Yes, "XFree86" is the name of the new server. Try "X -version"
instead. Indeed, the link should point to XFree86, not XF86_SVGA.


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