Re: X configuration
Also make sure that the dimensions of virtual (in the "Screen" section of
/etc/X11/XF86Config) are divisible by 32.
On May 9, Brian N. Borg wrote
>
> If your monitor is as old as the rest or your equipment, it could
> be the result of a "long persistence phosphor".
>
> --Brian
>
>
> Kyriakos Nikos E. Gorogiannis wrote:
> >
> > Hi.
> >
> > I have an EISA 486, with an ISA 16-bit TIGA gr. card, with and onboard
> > Tseng ET4000 SVGA chip. I have configured XF86_SVGA, with the correct
> > settings about monitor and graphics adapter (one can never be too sure,
> > but i have tripple-checked the configuration). However, window borders
> > leave traces when moved and button borders frequently appear distorted
> > and/or leave traces on screen. What can i do?
> >
> > And something secondary: if you know ways to speed-up this old VGA by
> > configuring X differently (without upgrading, that is) i would be very
> > gratefull.
> >
> > Thanks in advance and sorry, if i'm too irrelevant with the contents of
> > the list, but i'm really new at this.
>
>
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