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X Xserver pour dvd



bonjour,

je n'ai toujours pas reussi à lire mes dvd correctement ( saccade regulièrement et l'image n'est pas tres net ), il semblerai que ce soit un probleme lié a la conf de xfree.

ma machine:
portable Gericom
Processeur : Celeron 1,2Ghz
RAM :        256 Mo
chip :       SiS 630
DVD :        TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-C2512, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
Mem video    16 Mo de mémoire vidéo partagé
System :     Sarge
kernel :     2.4.18 recompilé


voila le listing de lspci et xine-chech et j'ai mis mon XF86Config-4 en attachement :
( ne pas faire attention au nom du fichier )

# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 630 Host (rev 31)
00:00.1 IDE interface: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 5513 [IDE] (rev d0)
00:01.0 ISA bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 85C503/5513
00:01.1 Ethernet controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS900 10/100 Ethernet (rev 82)
00:01.2 USB Controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 7001 (rev 07)
00:01.3 USB Controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 7001 (rev 07)
00:01.4 Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS PCI Audio Accelerator (rev 02) 00:01.6 Modem: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 56k Winmodem (Smart Link HAMR5600 compatible) (rev a0)
00:02.0 PCI bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 5591/5592 AGP
00:03.0 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc. OZ6812 Cardbus Controller (rev 05)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS630 GUI Accelerator+3D (rev 31)

$ xine-check
Please be patient, this script may take a while to run...
[ good ] you're using Linux, doing specific tests
[ good ] looks like you have a /proc filesystem mounted.
[ good ] You seem to have a reasonable kernel version (2.4.18)
[ good ] intel compatible processor, checking MTRR support
[ good ] you have MTRR support and there are some ranges set.
[ good ] found the player at /usr/bin/xine
[ good ] /usr/bin/xine is in your PATH
[ good ] found /usr/bin/xine-config in your PATH
[ good ] plugin directory /usr/lib/xine/plugins exists.
[ good ] found input plugins
[ good ] found demux plugins
[ good ] found decoder plugins
[ good ] found video_out plugins
[ good ] found audio_out plugins
[ good ] skin directory /usr/share/xine/skins exists.
[ good ] found logo in /usr/share/xine/skins
[ good ] I even found some skins.
[ good ] /dev/cdrom points to /dev/hdc
[ good ] /dev/dvd points to /dev/hdc
[ good ] DMA is enabled for your DVD drive
[ good ] found xvinfo: X-Video Extension version 2.2
[ hint ]Your X server doesn't support YUV overlays.
That means xine will have to to color space transformation and scaling
        in software, which is quite CPU intensive. Maybe upgrading your
        X server will help here.
        If you have an ATI card, you'll find accelerated X servers on
        http://www.linuxvideo.org/gatos/
        press <enter> to continue...

[ hint ] Your X server doesn't support packed YUV overlays.
That means xine will have to to color space transformation and scaling
        in software, which is quite CPU intensive. Maybe upgrading your
        X server will help here.
        If you have an ATI card, you'll find accelerated X servers on
        http://www.linuxvideo.org/gatos/
        press <enter> to continue...

[ hint ] Your X server doesn't have any XVideo support...
        XVideo is an X server extension introduced by XFree86 4.x. This
        extension provides access to hardware accelerated color space
        conversion and scaling, which gives a great performance boost.
        If you have a fast (>1GHz) machine, you may be able to watch all
kinds of video, anyway. You will waste lots of CPU cycles, though...
        press <enter> to continue...

yoann
# --------------
# See this document for more details on running GNU/Linux on
# the SIS 630S notebook:
# http://debianlinux.net/~jama/howto/sis_notebook_steps.html
# --------------

# $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/XF86Conf.cpp,v 3.42 1999/07/18 15:47:47 dawes Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1994-1998 by The XFree86 Project, Inc.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
# 
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
# 
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL
# THE XFREE86 PROJECT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
# WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF
# OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
# SOFTWARE.
# 
# Except as contained in this notice, the name of the XFree86 Project shall
# not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other
# dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from the
# XFree86 Project.
#
# $XConsortium: XF86Conf.cpp /main/22 1996/10/23 11:43:51 kaleb $

# **********************************************************************
# This is a sample configuration file only, intended to illustrate
# what a config file might look like.  Refer to the XF86Config(4/5)
# man page for details about the format of this file. This man page
# is installed as /usr/local/X11R6.4/man/man5/XF86Config.5x 
# **********************************************************************

# The ordering of sections is not important in version 4.0 and later.

# **********************************************************************
# Files section.  This allows default font and rgb paths to be set
# **********************************************************************

Section "Files"

# The location of the RGB database.  Note, this is the name of the
# file minus the extension (like ".txt" or ".db").  There is normally
# no need to change the default.

    RgbPath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb"

# Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (which are concatenated together),
# as well as specifying multiple comma-separated entries in one FontPath
# command (or a combination of both methods)

    FontPath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/"
    FontPath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled"
    FontPath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/"
    FontPath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled"
    FontPath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/"
    FontPath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/"
    FontPath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/"
    FontPath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic/"
    FontPath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/latin2/75dpi/"
    FontPath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/latin2/100dpi/"

    FontPath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/"


# ModulePath can be used to set a search path for the X server modules.
# The default path is shown here.

    ModulePath	"/usr/X11R6/lib/modules"

EndSection

# **********************************************************************
# Module section -- this is an optional section which is used to specify
# which run-time loadable modules to load when the X server starts up.
# **********************************************************************

Section "Module"

    Load	"dbe"
    Load	"xie"
    #Load	"pex5"
    Load	"glx"
    Load	"dri"
    Load	"GLcore"
    Load	"record"
    Load	"type1"
    Load	"freetype"
    
# This loads the DBE extension module.

    Load	"dbe"

# This loads the miscellaneous extensions module, and disables
# initialisation of the XFree86-DGA extension within that module.

    SubSection	"extmod"
	Option	"omit xfree86-dga"
    EndSubSection

# This loads the Type1 and FreeType font modules

    Load	"type1"
    Load	"freetype"

EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Server flags section.  This contains various server-wide Options.
# **********************************************************************

Section "ServerFlags"

# Uncomment this to cause a core dump at the spot where a signal is 
# received.  This may leave the console in an unusable state, but may
# provide a better stack trace in the core dump to aid in debugging

#    Option	"NoTrapSignals"

# Uncomment this to disable the <Crtl><Alt><BS> server abort sequence
# This allows clients to receive this key event.

#    Option	"DontZap"

# Diasble screen blanking for a long time, to prevent our notebook from
# crashing. This bug should be fixed in later XFree86 versions.
Option "BlankTime" "300"

# Uncomment this to disable the <Crtl><Alt><KP_+>/<KP_-> mode switching
# sequences.  This allows clients to receive these key events.

#    Option	"DontZoom"

# Uncomment this to disable tuning with the xvidtune client. With
# it the client can still run and fetch card and monitor attributes,
# but it will not be allowed to change them. If it tries it will
# receive a protocol error.

#    Option	"DisableVidModeExtension"

# Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local xvidtune client.

#    Option	"AllowNonLocalXvidtune"

# Uncomment this to disable dynamically modifying the input device
# (mouse and keyboard) settings.

#    Option	"DisableModInDev"

# Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local client to
# change the keyboard or mouse settings (currently only xset).

#    Option	"AllowNonLocalModInDev"

# Set the basic blanking screen saver timeout.

#    Option	"blank time"	"10"	# 10 minutes

# Set the DPMS timeouts.  These are set here because they are global
# rather than screen-specific.  These settings alone don't enable DPMS.
# It is enabled per-screen (or per-monitor), and even then only when
# the driver supports it.

#    Option	"standby time"	"20"
#    Option	"suspend time"	"30"
#    Option	"off time"	"60"

EndSection

# **********************************************************************
# Input devices
# **********************************************************************

# **********************************************************************
# Core keyboard's InputDevice section
# **********************************************************************

Section "InputDevice"

    Identifier	"Keyboard1"
    Driver	"keyboard"

# For most OSs the protocol can be omitted (it defaults to "Standard").
# When using XQUEUE (only for SVR3 and SVR4, but not Solaris), comment
# out the above line, and uncomment the following line.

#    Option	"Protocol"	"Xqueue"

# Set the keyboard auto repeat parameters.  Not all platforms implement
# this.

    Option	"AutoRepeat"	"250 50"

# Specifiy which keyboard LEDs can be user-controlled (eg, with xset(1)).

#    Option	"Xleds"	"1 2 3"

# To disable the XKEYBOARD extension, uncomment XkbDisable.

#    Option	"XkbDisable"

# To customise the XKB settings to suit your keyboard, modify the
# lines below (which are the defaults).  For example, for a European
# keyboard, you will probably want to use one of:
#
#    Option	"XkbModel"	"pc102"
#    Option	"XkbModel"	"pc105"
#
# If you have a Microsoft Natural keyboard, you can use:
#
#    Option	"XkbModel"	"microsoft"
#
# If you have a US "windows" keyboard you will want:
#
#    Option	"XkbModel"	"pc104"
#
# Then to change the language, change the Layout setting.
# For example, a german layout can be obtained with:
#
#    Option	"XkbLayout"	"de"
#
# or:
#
#    Option	"XkbLayout"	"de"
#    Option	"XkbVariant"	"nodeadkeys"
#
# If you'd like to switch the positions of your capslock and
# control keys, use:
#
#    Option	"XkbOptions"	"ctrl:swapcaps"


# These are the default XKB settings for XFree86
#
#    Option	"XkbRules"	"xfree86"
#    Option	"XkbModel"	"pc101"
#    Option	"XkbLayout"	"us"
#    Option	"XkbVariant"	""
#    Option	"XkbOptions"	""

EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Core Pointer's InputDevice section
# **********************************************************************

Section "InputDevice"

# Identifier and driver

    Identifier	"Mouse1"
    Driver	"mouse"

# The mouse protocol and device.  The device is normally set to /dev/mouse,
# which is usually a symbolic link to the real device.

#    Option	"Protocol"	"Microsoft"
#    Option	"Device"	"/dev/mouse"
    Option	"Device"	"/dev/psaux"

# On platforms where PnP mouse detection is supported the following
# protocol setting can be used when using a newer PnP mouse:

#    Option	"Protocol"	"Auto"

# When using mouse connected to a PS/2 port (aka "MousePort), set the
# the protocol as follows.  On some platforms some other settings may
# be available.

    Option "Protocol"	"PS/2"

# When using XQUEUE (only for SVR3 and SVR4, but not Solaris), use
# the following instead of any of the lines above.  The Device line
# is not required in this case.

#    Option	"Protocol"	"Xqueue"

# Baudrate and SampleRate are only for some older Logitech mice.  In
# almost every case these lines should be omitted.

#    Option	"BaudRate"	"9600"
#    Option	"SampleRate"	"150"

# Emulate3Buttons is an option for 2-button mice
# Emulate3Timeout is the timeout in milliseconds (default is 50ms)

    Option	"Emulate3Buttons"
    Option	"Emulate3Timeout"	"50"

# ChordMiddle is an option for some 3-button Logitech mice, or any
# 3-button mouse where the middle button generates left+right button
# events.

#    Option	"ChordMiddle"

EndSection

Section "InputDevice"
    Identifier	"Mouse2"
    Driver	"mouse"
    Option	"Protocol"	"MouseMan"
    Option	"Device"	"/dev/mouse2"
EndSection

# Some examples of extended input devices

# Section "InputDevice"
#    Identifier	"spaceball"
#    Driver	"magellan"
#    Option	"Device"	"/dev/cua0"
# EndSection
#
# Section "InputDevice"
#    Identifier	"spaceball2"
#    Driver	"spaceorb"
#    Option	"Device"	"/dev/cua0"
# EndSection
#
# Section "InputDevice"
#    Identifier	"touchscreen0"
#    Driver	"microtouch"
#    Option	"Device"	"/dev/ttyS0"
#    Option	"MinX"		"1412"
#    Option	"MaxX"		"15184"
#    Option	"MinY"		"15372"
#    Option	"MaxY"		"1230"
#    Option	"ScreenNumber"	"0"
#    Option	"ReportingMode"	"Scaled"
#    Option	"ButtonNumber"	"1"
#    Option	"SendCoreEvents"
# EndSection
#
# Section "InputDevice"
#    Identifier	"touchscreen1"
#    Driver	"elo2300"
#    Option	"Device"	"/dev/ttyS0"
#    Option	"MinX"		"231"
#    Option	"MaxX"		"3868"
#    Option	"MinY"		"3858"
#    Option	"MaxY"		"272"
#    Option	"ScreenNumber"	"0"
#    Option	"ReportingMode"	"Scaled"
#    Option	"ButtonThreshold"	"17"
#    Option	"ButtonNumber"	"1"
#    Option	"SendCoreEvents"
# EndSection

# **********************************************************************
# Monitor section
# **********************************************************************

# Any number of monitor sections may be present

Section "Monitor"

# The identifier line must be present.

    Identifier	"Generic Monitor"

# HorizSync is in kHz unless units are specified.
# HorizSync may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a
# comma separated list of ranges of values.
# NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY.  REFER TO YOUR MONITOR'S
# USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS.

#    HorizSync	31.5  # typical for a single frequency fixed-sync monitor
#    HorizSync	30-64         # multisync
#    HorizSync	31.5, 35.2    # multiple fixed sync frequencies
#    HorizSync	15-25, 30-50  # multiple ranges of sync frequencies

#    HorizSync	30-95         # multiple ranges of sync frequencies
    HorizSync	31.5 - 57.0         # multiple ranges of sync frequencies

# VertRefresh is in Hz unless units are specified.
# VertRefresh may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a
# comma separated list of ranges of values.
# NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY.  REFER TO YOUR MONITOR'S
# USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS.

#    VertRefresh	60  # typical for a single frequency fixed-sync monitor

#    VertRefresh	50-100        # multisync
#    VertRefresh	60, 65        # multiple fixed sync frequencies
#    VertRefresh	40-50, 80-100 # multiple ranges of sync frequencies

#    VertRefresh	50-160        # multiple ranges of sync frequencies
    VertRefresh	50.0 - 90.0        # multiple ranges of sync frequencies

# Modes can be specified in two formats.  A compact one-line format, or
# a multi-line format.

# A generic VGA 640x480 mode (hsync = 31.5kHz, refresh = 60Hz)
# These two are equivalent

#    ModeLine "640x480" 25.175 640 664 760 800 480 491 493 525

#    Mode "640x480"
#        DotClock	25.175
#        HTimings	640 664 760 800
#        VTimings	480 491 493 525
#    EndMode

# These two are equivalent

#    ModeLine "1024x768i" 45 1024 1048 1208 1264 768 776 784 817 Interlace

#    Mode "1024x768i"
#        DotClock	45
#        HTimings	1024 1048 1208 1264
#        VTimings	768 776 784 817
#        Flags		"Interlace"
#    EndMode

# This is a set of standard mode timings. Modes that are out of monitor spec
# are automatically deleted by the server (provided the HorizSync and
# VertRefresh lines are correct), so there's no immediate need to
# delete mode timings (unless particular mode timings don't work on your
# monitor). With these modes, the best standard mode that your monitor
# and video card can support for a given resolution is automatically
# used.

# XXX
# 640x400 @ 70 Hz, 31.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x400" 25.175 640  664  760  800   400  409  411  450
# 640x400 @ 85 Hz, 37.86 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x400" 31.5   640  672 736   832   400  401  404  445 -HSync +VSync

# 640x480 @ 60 Hz, 31.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x480" 25.175 640  664  760  800   480  491  493  525
# 640x480 @ 72 Hz, 36.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x480" 31.5  640  680  720  840   480  488  491  521
# 640x480 @ 75 Hz, 37.50 kHz hsync
ModeLine  "640x480" 31.5 640  656  720  840   480  481  484  500 -HSync -VSync
# 640x480 @ 85 Hz, 43.27 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x480"  36   640  696  752  832   480  481  484  509 -HSync -VSync
# 640x480 @ 100 Hz, 53.01 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x480"  45.8 640  672  768  864   480  488  494  530 -HSync -VSync
# 640x480 @ 120 Hz, 53.01 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x480" 56.25  640  672  768  864   480  488  494  530 -HSync -VSync
# 640x480 @ 160 Hz, 53.01 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x480" 72.5   640  672  768  864   480  488  494  530 -HSync -VSync
# 640x480 @ 200 Hz, 53.01 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x480" 86.6   640  672  768  864   480  488  494  530 -HSync -VSync

# 800x600 @ 56 Hz, 35.15 kHz hsync
ModeLine "800x600" 36     800  824  896 1024   600  601  603  625
# 800x600 @ 60 Hz, 37.8 kHz hsync
Modeline "800x600" 40    800  840  968 1056   600  601  605  628 +hsync +vsync
# 800x600 @ 72 Hz, 48.0 kHz hsync
Modeline "800x600" 50    800  856  976 1040   600  637  643  666 +hsync +vsync
# 800x600 @ 75 Hz,
Modeline "800x600" 49.5   800  808  928 1008   600  613  619  666 +hsync +vsync
# 800x600 @ 85 Hz, 55.84 kHz hsync
Modeline "800x600" 60.75 800  864  928 1088   600  616  621  657 -HSync -VSync
# 800x600 @ 100 Hz, 64.02 kHz hsync
Modeline  "800x600" 69.65 800  864  928 1088   600  604  610  640 -HSync -VSync
# 800x600 @ 120 Hz, 64.02 kHz hsync (69.65)
Modeline "800x600" 84.8  800  864  928 1088   600  604  610  640 -HSync -VSync
# 800x600 @ 160 Hz, 64.02 kHz hsync (69.65)
Modeline "800x600" 109.175 800  864  928 1088  600  604  610  640 -HSync -VSync

# YYY
# 1024x768 @ 87 Hz interlaced, 35.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "1024x768" 44.9  1024 1048 1208 1264   768  776  784  817 Interlace
# 1024x768 @ 60 Hz, 48.4 kHz hsync
Modeline "1024x768" 65   1024 1032 1176 1344   768  771  777  806 -hsync -vsync
# 1024x768 @ 70 Hz, 56.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "1024x768" 75   1024 1048 1184 1328   768  771  777  806 -hsync -vsync
# 1024x768 @ 85 Hz, 70.24 kHz hsync
Modeline "1024x768" 98.9  1024 1056 1216 1408   768 782 788 822 -HSync -VSync
# 1024x768 @ 76 Hz, 62.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "1024x768" 85   1024 1032 1152 1360   768  784  787  823
# 1024x768 @ 100Hz, 80.21 kHz hsync
Modeline "1024x768" 115.5 1024 1056 1248 1440  768  771  781  802 -HSync -VSync

# 1152x864 @ 89 Hz interlaced, 44 kHz hsync
ModeLine "1152x864" 65    1152 1168 1384 1480   864  865  875  985 Interlace
# 1152x864 @ 60 Hz, 53.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "1152x864" 89.9  1152 1216 1472 1680   864  868  876  892 -HSync -VSync
# 1152x864 @ 70 Hz, 62.4 kHz hsync
Modeline "1152x864" 92    1152 1208 1368 1474   864  865  875  895
# 1152x864 @ 78 Hz, 70.8 kHz hsync
Modeline "1152x864" 110   1152 1240 1324 1552   864  864  876  908
# 1152x864 @ 84 Hz, 76.0 kHz hsync
Modeline "1152x864" 135    1152 1464 1592 1776   864  864  876  908
# 1152x864 @ 100 Hz, 89.62 kHz hsync
Modeline "1152x864" 137.65 1152 1184 1312 1536 864  866  885  902 -HSync -VSync

# 1280x1024 @ 87 Hz interlaced, 51 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024" 80    1280 1296 1512 1568  1024 1025 1037 1165 Interlace
# 1280x1024 @ 61 Hz, 64.2 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024" 110    1280 1328 1512 1712  1024 1025 1028 1054
# 1280x1024 @ 70 Hz, 74.59 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024" 126.5 1280 1312 1472 1696 1024 1032 1040 1068 -HSync -VSync
# 1280x1024 @ 74 Hz, 78.85 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024" 135    1280 1312 1456 1712  1024 1027 1030 1064
# 1280x1024 @ 76 Hz, 81.13 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024" 135    1280 1312 1416 1664  1024 1027 1030 1064
# 1280x1024 @ 85 Hz, 91.15 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024" 157.5  1280 1344 1504 1728  1024 1025 1028 1072 +HSync +VSync
# 1280x1024 @ 100 Hz, 107.16 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024" 181.75 1280 1312 1440 1696  1024 1031 1046 1072 -HSync -VSync

# 1600x1200 @ 60Hz, 75.00 kHz hsync
Modeline "1600x1200"  162 1600 1664 1856 2160  1200 1201 1204 1250 +HSync +VSync
# 1600x1200 @ 65Hz, 82.00 kHz
Modeline "1600x1200" 170.56 1600 1616 1968 2080 1200 1200 1212 1254
# 1600x1200 @ 70 Hz, 87.50 kHz hsync
Modeline "1600x1200" 189 1600 1664 1856 2160  1200 1201 1204 1250 -HSync -VSync
# 1600x1200 @ 75 Hz, 93.75 kHz hsync
Modeline "1600x1200" 202.5 1600 1664 1856 2160 1200 1201 1204 1250 +HSync +VSync
# 1600x1200 @ 85 Hz, 105.77 kHz hsync
Modeline "1600x1200" 220 1600 1616 1808 2080  1200 1204 1207 1244 +HSync +VSync

# 1800x1440 @ 64Hz, 96.15 kHz hsync 
ModeLine "1800X1440" 230 1800 1896 2088 2392 1440 1441 1444 1490 +HSync +VSync
# 1800x1440 @ 70Hz, 104.52 kHz hsync 
ModeLine "1800X1440" 250 1800 1896 2088 2392 1440 1441 1444 1490 +HSync +VSync

# 512x384 @ 78 Hz, 31.50 kHz hsync
Modeline "512x384" 20.160 512  528  592  640   384  385  388  404 -HSync -VSync
# 512x384 @ 85 Hz, 34.38 kHz hsync
Modeline "512x384" 22     512  528  592  640   384  385  388  404 -HSync -VSync

# Low-res Doublescan modes
# If your chipset does not support doublescan, you get a 'squashed'
# resolution like 320x400.

# 320x200 @ 70 Hz, 31.5 kHz hsync, 8:5 aspect ratio
Modeline "320x200" 12.588 320  336  384  400   200  204  205  225 Doublescan
# 320x240 @ 60 Hz, 31.5 kHz hsync, 4:3 aspect ratio
Modeline "320x240" 12.588 320  336  384  400   240  245  246  262 Doublescan
# 320x240 @ 72 Hz, 36.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "320x240" 15.750 320  336  384  400   240  244  246  262 Doublescan
# 400x300 @ 56 Hz, 35.2 kHz hsync, 4:3 aspect ratio
ModeLine "400x300" 18     400  416  448  512   300  301  302  312 Doublescan
# 400x300 @ 60 Hz, 37.8 kHz hsync
Modeline "400x300" 20     400  416  480  528   300  301  303  314 Doublescan
# 400x300 @ 72 Hz, 48.0 kHz hsync
Modeline "400x300" 25     400  424  488  520   300  319  322  333 Doublescan
# 480x300 @ 56 Hz, 35.2 kHz hsync, 8:5 aspect ratio
ModeLine "480x300"  21.656 480  496  536  616   300  301  302  312 Doublescan
# 480x300 @ 60 Hz, 37.8 kHz hsync
Modeline "480x300"  23.890 480  496  576  632   300  301  303  314 Doublescan
# 480x300 @ 63 Hz, 39.6 kHz hsync
Modeline "480x300"  25     480  496  576  632   300  301  303  314 Doublescan
# 480x300 @ 72 Hz, 48.0 kHz hsync

# If a monitor has DPMS support, that can be indicated here.  This will
# enable DPMS when the montor is used with drivers that support it.

#    Option	"dpms"

# If a monitor requires that the sync signals be superimposed on the
# green signal, the following option will enable this when used with
# drivers that support it.  Only a relatively small range of hardware
# (and drivers) actually support this.

#    Option	"sync on green"

EndSection

# **********************************************************************
# Graphics device section
# **********************************************************************

# Any number of graphics device sections may be present

Section "Device"

    Identifier	"Standard VGA"
    Driver	"vga"

EndSection


Section "Device"

# The Identifier must be present.

    Identifier	"SIS 630"

# The Driver line must be present.  When using run-time loadable driver
# modules, this line instructs the server to load the specified driver
# module.  Even when not using loadable driver modules, this line
# indicates which driver should interpret the information in this section.

#  Driver	"sis"

# The chipset line is optional in most cases.  It can be used to override
# the driver's chipset detection, and should not normally be specified.

#    Chipset	"generic"
     BoardName	"630"

# Various other lines can be specified to override the driver's automatic
# detection code.  In most cases they are not needed.

#    VideoRam	256
#    Clocks	25.2 28.3

# The BusID line is used to specify which of possibly multiple devices
# this section is intended for.  When this line isn't present, a device
# section can only match up with the primary video device.  For PCI
# devices a line like the following could be used.  This line should not
# normally be included unless there is more than one video device
# intalled.

#    BusID	"PCI:0:10:0"
#    BusID	"PCI:1:0:0"

# Various option lines can be added here as required.  Some options
# are more appropriate in Screen sections, Display subsections or even
# Monitor sections.

    Driver	"vesa"
    Option	"ShadowFB" "true"
    #Option	"SWcursor"
    Option	"ForceCRT2Type"
    Option	"TurboQueue"
    Option	"FastVram"
    VideoRAM	8192

    Option	"PciRetry"
    Option	"Noaccel"

#   Option	"hw_cursor" "on"
   Option	"sw cursor" "off"
#   Option	"no_accel"  "on"
EndSection

# **********************************************************************
# Screen sections.
# **********************************************************************

# Any number of screen sections may be present.  Each describes
# the configuration of a single screen.  A single specific screen section
# may be specified from the X server command line with the "-screen"
# option.

Section "Screen"

# The Identifier, Device and Monitor lines must be present

    Identifier	"Screen 1"
    Device	"SIS 630"
    Monitor	"Generic Monitor"

# The favoured Depth and/or Bpp may be specified here

    DefaultDepth 16

    SubSection "Display"
        Depth		8
        Modes		"1024x768" "1280x1024" "1600x1200" "1920x1440" "2048x1536" "640x480" "800x600"
        ViewPort	0 0
    EndSubsection
    SubSection "Display"
        Depth		16
        #Modes		"1024x768" "1280x1024" "1600x1200" "1920x1440" "2048x1536" "640x480" "800x600"
        Modes		"1024x768" "640x480" "800x600"
        ViewPort	0 0
    EndSubsection
    SubSection "Display"
        Depth		24
        Modes		"1024x768" "1280x1024" "1600x1200" "1920x1440" "640x480" "800x600"
        ViewPort	0 0
    EndSubsection
    SubSection "Display"
	Depth		4
        Modes		"640x480"
    EndSubSection
    SubSection "Display"
	Depth		1
        Modes		"640x480"
    EndSubSection

EndSection



# **********************************************************************
# ServerLayout sections.
# **********************************************************************
Section "ServerLayout"
    Identifier	"simple layout"
    Screen	"Screen 1"
    InputDevice	"Mouse1" "CorePointer"
    InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard"
EndSection

# Any number of ServerLayout sections may be present.  Each describes
# the way multiple screens are organised.  A specific ServerLayout
# section may be specified from the X server command line with the
# "-layout" option.  In the absence of this, the first section is used.
# When now ServerLayout section is present, the first Screen section
# is used alone.

Section "ServerLayout"

# The Identifier line must be present

    Identifier	"Main Layout"

# Each Screen line specifies a Screen section name, and optionally
# the relative position of other screens.  The four names after
# primary screen name are the screens to the top, bottom, left and right
# of the primary screen.  In this example, screen 2 is located to the
# right of screen 1.

#    Screen	"Screen MGA 1"	""	""	""	"Screen MGA 2"
#    Screen	"Screen MGA 2"	""	""	"Screen MGA 1"	""

# Each InputDevice line specifies an InputDevice section name and
# optionally some options to specify the way the device is to be
# used.  Those options include "CorePointer", "CoreKeyboard" and
# "SendCoreEvents".  In this example, "Mouse1" is the core pointer,
# and "Mouse2" is an extended input device that also generates core
# pointer events (i.e., both mice will move the standard pointer).

    InputDevice	"Mouse1" "CorePointer"
    InputDevice	"Mouse2" "SendCoreEvents"
    InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard"

EndSection


Section "ServerLayout"
    Identifier	"SIS 630"
    Screen	"Screen 1" 0 0 
    InputDevice	"Mouse1" "CorePointer"
    InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard"
EndSection


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