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Bug#229850: xserver-xfree86: Nokia 446Xpro properly detected but sync incorrect



>   Hmmm.  Okay, can you please do the following?
>
>   1) su
>   2) mv /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.previous
>   3) dpkg -P --force-depends xserver-xfree86
>   4) export DEBUG_XFREE86_DEBCONF=yes DEBIAN_FRONTEND=readline

My default debconf priority is "high", so I have added
DEBIAN_PRIORITY=low to the above.  I've also added TERM=dumb because
typescript files are so much easier to read that way.

>   5) script
>   6) apt-get install xserver-xfree86
>   7) exit
>   8) exit
>   9) mailx -s "Bug#229850: xserver-xfree86: Nokia 446Xpro properly detected b=
>   ut sync incorrect" \
>      229850@bugs.debian.org < typescript

I'll just include the results in this message so that they are
accompanied by my comments.

You'll notice that the 30-107 and 50-150 values appear in the output.
Right after the "Attempt monitor autodetection" question:

> xserver-xfree86 config note: get-edid reports horizonal sync of "30-107"
> xserver-xfree86 config note: get-edid reports vertical refresh of "50-150"

Then again after entering monitor identifier:

> xserver-xfree86 config note: $HORIZ_SYNC: "30-107" ; $VERT_REFRESH: "50-150";
>    setting question priority to low

Yet after choosing "Advanced" for monitor characteristics, I still see
28-50 and 43-75.  These values also end up in the final configuration
file with medium and high debconf priority when I am not asked about
the monitor characteristics.

If I go through this process and explicitly enter 30-107 and 50-150,
the configuration program still suggests only 800x600 and 640x480 as
video modes.  If I explicitly add 1152x864 and 1024x768, they do work
presuming that I have correctly entered the horizontal sync and
vertical refresh.

In the attached typescript file, I have accepted the defaults to all
questions except that I told it not to emulate a 3 button mouse and I
told it to autodetect whenever possible.

I hope this information is useful.

For what it's worth, I started running XFree86 in 1992 when you had to
calculate all the numbers by hand, and I'm an experienced programmer
as well, so don't be afraid to ask me to do things like applying a
patch to /var/lib/dpkg/info/xserver-xfree86.config and running
dpkg-reconfigure.  I'll spend a few minutes looking at this file
anyway, particularly to try to see why the detected values aren't
making into the prompts.  If I find something that works, I'll post a
patch.

The rest of this message is the typescript file with ^M's removed and
^H's cleaned up (i.e. A^HB replaced by B).

-- 
Jay Berkenbilt <ejb@ql.org>
http://www.ql.org/q/

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Script started on Sat 24 Apr 2004 05:55:05 PM EDT
soup[1]# apt-get install xserver-xfree86
Reading Package Lists... 0%Reading Package Lists... 0%Reading Package Lists... 9%Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... 0%Building Dependency Tree... 0%Building Dependency Tree... 50%Building Dependency Tree... 50%Building Dependency Tree... Done
Suggested packages:
  libglide2
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  xserver-xfree86
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B/5462kB of archives.
After unpacking 15.2MB of additional disk space will be used.
Preconfiguring packages ...
xserver-xfree86 config note: Configuring xserver-xfree86.
xserver-xfree86 config note: $OWNERS does not equal $CHOICES: "xserver-xfree86"
   != ""
xserver-xfree86 config note: $OWNERS has only one value;
   shared/default-x-server will not be asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/autodetect_video_card" with default "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/autodetect_video_card
Configuring xserver-xfree86
---------------------------

Accept this option if you would like to attempt to autodetect the recommended X 
server and driver module for your video card.  If autodetection fails, you will 
be asked to specify the desired X server and/or driver module.  If autodetection
succeeds, further debconf questions about your video hardware will be 
pre-answered.

If you would rather select the X server and driver module yourself, decline this
option.  You will not be asked to select the X server if there is only one 
available.

Attempt to autodetect video hardware? yes


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_video_card
   is "true"
xserver-xfree86 config note: autodetected X server: XFree86
xserver-xfree86 config note: seen flag of shared/default-x-server is false
xserver-xfree86 config note: db_input low shared/default-x-server
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   shared/default-x-server" with default "xserver-xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "xserver-xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: shared/default-x-server is not
   being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: shared/default-x-server is
   "xserver-xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: autodetected X server driver: ati
xserver-xfree86 config note: No modules found in module directory; falling
   back to hard-coded list for i386.
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/driver" with default "ati"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "ati"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/driver
For the X Window System graphical user interface to operate correctly, it is 
necessary to select a video card driver for the X server.

Drivers are typically named for the video card or chipset manufacturer, or for a
specific model or family of chipsets.

  1. apm     7. fbdev  13. imstt      19. s3virge        25. trident
  2. ark     8. glide  14. mga        20. savage         26. tseng
  3. ati     9. glint  15. neomagic   21. siliconmotion  27. vesa
  4. chips   10. i128  16. nv         22. sis            28. vga
  5. cirrus  11. i740  17. rendition  23. tdfx           29. vmware
  6. cyrix   12. i810  18. s3         24. tga

Select the desired X server driver. 3


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/device/driver
   is "ati"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/identifier" with default "ATI Technologies
   Inc 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X "
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "ATI Technologies
   Inc 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X "
The X server configuration file associates your video card with a name that you 
may provide.  This is usually the vendor or brand name followed by the model 
name, e.g., "3Dfx Voodoo3" or "ATI Rage Fury Maxx".

<eo card. ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/identifier
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/identifier is "ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage
   Pro AGP 1X/2X"
Users of PowerPC machines, and users of any computer with multiple video 
devices, should specify the BusID of the video card in the format:

PCI:nn:nn:nn

(where each nn is a decimal number referring to the card's bus, device, and 
function number, respectively).

For users of multi-head setups, this option will configure only one of the 
heads.  Further configuration will have to be done manually in the X server 
configuration file, /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.

You may wish to use the "lspci" command to determine the bus location of your 
PCI or AGP video card.  Keep in mind that lspci reports the bus, device, and 
function numbers in hexadecimal, not decimal.

When possible, this question has been pre-answered for you and you should accept
the default unless you know it doesn't work.

Users of non-PowerPC machines with only one video card should leave this entry 
blank.
[More] 


Please enter the video card's bus identifier. 


Typically, the amount of dedicated memory your video card has is autodetected by
the X server, but some integrated video chips (such as the Intel i810) have 
little or no video memory of their own, and instead borrow main system memory 
for their needs.

It is perfectly acceptable to leave this parameter blank; only if your video 
card lacks RAM, or if the X server has trouble autodetecting the amount, is it 
necessary to specify the amount of video RAM.

Enter the amount of memory (in kB) to be used by your video card. 


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/rules" with default "xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "xfree86"
For the X server to handle your keyboard correctly, an XKB rule set must be 
chosen.

Users of most keyboards should enter "xfree86".  Users of Sun Type 4 and Type 5 
keyboards, however, should enter "sun".

Advanced users can use any defined XKB rule set.  If the xlibs package has been 
unpacked, see the /etc/X11/xkb/rules directory for available rule sets.

If you don't know what rule set to use, enter "xfree86".

Please select the XKB rule set to use. xfree86


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/rules
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/rules is "xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/model" with default "pc104"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "pc104"
For the X server to handle your keyboard correctly, a keyboard model must be 
entered.  Available models depend on which XKB rule set is in use.

The "pc101" keyboard is a traditional IBM PC/AT style keyboard with 101 keys, 
historically common in the United States.  It does not have the "logo" or "menu"
keys.

The "pc104" keyboard is like the pc101 model, with additional keys.  These keys 
are usually engraved with a "logo" symbol (there is typically a pair of these, 
between each set of control and alt keys), and a "menu" key.

The "pc102" and "pc105" models are versions of the pc101 and pc104 keyboards, 
respectively, often found in Europe.  If your keyboard has a "< >" key (a single
key engraved with both the less-than and greater-than symbols), you likely have 
a "pc102" or "pc105" model; if you choose "pc101" or "pc104" instead, your "< >"
key might not work.

The "macintosh" model is for Macintosh keyboards where the kernel and console 
tools use the new input layer which uses Linux keycodes; "macintosh_old" is for 
Macintosh keyboard users who are not using the new input layer.

[More] 

All of the above models use the "xfree86" rule set.

The "type4" and "type5" models are for Sun Type4 and Type5 keyboards, 
respectively.  These models can only be used if the "sun" XKB rule set is in 
use.

Laptop keyboards often do not have as many keys as standalone models; laptop 
users should select the keyboard model most closely approximated by the above.

Advanced users can use any model defined by the selected XKB rule set.  If the 
xlibs package has been unpacked, see the /etc/X11/xkb/rules directory for 
available rule sets.

Users of U.S. English keyboards should generally enter "pc104".

Please select your keyboard model. pc104


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/model
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/model is "pc104"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/layout" with default "us"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "us"
For the X server to handle your keyboard correctly, a keyboard layout must be 
entered.  Available layouts depend on which XKB rule set and keyboard model were
previously selected.

Advanced users can use any layout supported by the selected XKB rule set.  If 
the xlibs package has been unpacked, see the /etc/X11/xkb/rules directory for 
available rule sets, and the /etc/X11/xkb/symbols directory for available 
layouts.

Users of U.S. English keyboards should enter "us".  Users of keyboards localized
for other countries should generally enter their ISO 3166 country code.  E.g., 
France uses "fr", and Germany uses "de".

Please select your keyboard layout. us


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/layout
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/layout is "us"
For the X server to handle your keyboard as you desire, a keyboard variant may 
be entered.  Available variants depend on which XKB rule set, model, and layout 
were previously selected.

Many keyboard layouts support an option to treat "dead" keys such as non-spacing
accent marks and diaereses as normal spacing keys, and if this is the preferred 
behavior, enter "nodeadkeys".

Advanced users can use any variant supported by the selected XKB layout.  If the
xlibs package has been unpacked, see the /etc/X11/xkb/symbols directory for the 
file corresponding to your selected layout for available variants.

Users of U.S. English keyboards should generally leave this entry blank.

Please select your keyboard variant. 


For the X server to handle your keyboard as you desire, keyboard options may be 
entered.  Available options depend on which XKB rule set was previously 
selected.  Not all options will work with every keyboard model and layout.

For example, if you wish the Caps Lock key to behave as an additional Control 
key, you may enter "ctrl:nocaps"; if you would like to switch the Caps Lock and 
left Control keys, you may enter "ctrl:swapcaps".

As another example, some people prefer having the Meta keys available on their 
keyboard's Alt keys (this is the default), while other people prefer having the 
Meta keys on the Windows or "logo" keys instead.  If you prefer to use your 
Windows or logo keys as Meta keys, you may enter "altwin:meta_win".

You can combine options by separating them with a comma; for example, if you 
wish the Caps Lock key to behave as an additional Control key and you would like
to use your Windows or logo keys as Meta keys, you may enter 
"ctrl:nocaps,altwin:meta_win".

Advanced users can use any options compatible with the selected XKB model, 
layout and variant.  If the xlibs package has been unpacked, see the 
/etc/X11/xkb/symbols directory available options files, which define only 
[More] 

partial keyboard translations.  (For example, /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/ctrl.)

If you don't know what options to use, leave this entry blank.

Please select your keyboard options. 


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input high
   xserver-xfree86/autodetect_mouse" with default "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/autodetect_mouse
If you have a mouse attached to the computer, an attempt to detect it can be 
made; it may help to move the mouse while detection is attempted (also, the gpm 
program should not be running).  If you would like to attach a PS/2 or 
bus/inport mouse to your computer, you should shut down the system, turn off the
computer's power, connect the mouse, turn the computer back on, and reboot.  If 
you wish to select a mouse type manually, decline this option.

If you accept this option and autodetection fails, you will be asked this 
question again.  You may attempt autodetection as many times as desired.  If 
autodetection succeeds, further debconf questions about your mouse will be 
pre-answered.

Attempt mouse device autodetection? no


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_mouse is
   "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: user declined mouse autodetection
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input high
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/port" with default "/dev/psaux"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "/dev/psaux"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/port
For the X Window System graphical user interface to operate correctly, certain 
characteristics of your mouse (or other pointing device, such as a trackball) 
must be known.

It is necessary to determine which port (connection type) your mouse uses. 
Serial ports use D-shaped connectors with 9 or 25 pins (a.k.a. DB-9 or DB-25); 
the mouse connector is female (has holes) and the computer connector is male 
(has pins).  PS/2 ports are small round connectors (DIN) with 6 pins; the mouse 
connector is male and the computer side female.  You may alternatively have a 
USB mouse, a bus/inport (very old) mouse, or be using the gpm program as a 
repeater.  If you need to attach or remove PS/2 or bus/inport devices from your 
computer, please do so with the computer's power off.

  1. /dev/psaux  4. /dev/ttyS2       7. /dev/atibm
  2. /dev/ttyS0  5. /dev/ttyS3       8. /dev/sunmouse
  3. /dev/ttyS1  6. /dev/input/mice  9. /dev/gpmdata

Please choose your mouse port. 1


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/port is "/dev/psaux"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input high
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol" with default "PS/2"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "PS/2"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol

  1. PS/2    3. GlidePointPS/2  5. NetScrollPS/2      7. MouseManPlusPS/2
  2. ImPS/2  4. NetMousePS/2    6. ThinkingMousePS/2  8. ExplorerPS/2

Please choose the entry that best describes your mouse. 1


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol is "PS/2"
Most programs in the X Window System expect your mouse to have 3 buttons (left, 
right, and middle).  Mice with only 2 buttons can emulate the presence of a 
middle button by treating simultaneous clicks or drags of the left and right 
buttons as middle button events.

This option may also be used on mice with 3 or more buttons; the middle button 
will continue to work normally.

Note that mouse buttons in excess of five (counting a scroll wheel as two 
buttons, one each for "up" and "down", and a third if the wheel "clicks") are 
not yet supported with this configuration tool.

Emulate 3 button mouse? no


Events from a wheeled mouse's wheel can be treated as clicks of additional 
buttons (buttons 4 and 5).  Some X applications treat buttons 4 and 5 as 
scroll-up and scroll-down events, making the mouse wheel work as expected. This 
is application-level behavior however, and may not always work.  Also, exotic 
mice with more than 3 buttons in addition to a wheel may behave in an unexpected
fashion if this option is set.

Enabling this option is harmless if your mouse has no scroll wheel.

Note that mouse buttons in excess of five (counting a scroll wheel as two 
buttons, one each for "up" and "down", and a third if the wheel "clicks") are 
not yet supported with this configuration tool.

Enable scroll events from mouse wheel? yes


xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier has
   not been seen
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier is
   already set to ""
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync has
   not been seen
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync is
   already set to ""
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh
   has not been seen
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh is
   already set to ""
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input high
   xserver-xfree86/autodetect_monitor" with default "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/autodetect_monitor
Many monitors (including LCD's) and video cards support a communication protocol
that allows the monitor's technical characteristics to be communicated back to 
the computer.  If your monitor and video card speak the same dialect of this 
protocol, further debconf questions about your monitor will be pre-answered.

If you have an NVidia video card, you may want to decline this option, as these 
cards' support for the DDC protocol is often so poor that attempts to use it can
result in system lockups.

If autodetection fails, you will be asked for information about your monitor.

Attempt monitor autodetection? yes


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_monitor
   is "true"
xserver-xfree86 config note: get-edid reports monitor identifier of "Nokia
   446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: get-edid reports horizonal sync of "30-107"
xserver-xfree86 config note: get-edid reports vertical refresh of "50-150"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier" with default "Nokia 446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "Nokia
   446XproNOK"
The X server configuration file associates your monitor with a name that you may
provide.  This is usually the vendor or brand name followed by the model name, 
e.g., "Sony E200" or "Dell E770s".

Enter an identifier for your monitor. Nokia 446XproNOK


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier is "Nokia 446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: $HORIZ_SYNC: "30-107" ; $VERT_REFRESH: "50-150";
   setting question priority to low
xserver-xfree86 config note: monitor hsync and vrefresh question priority
   is low
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd" with default "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd
If your monitor is a liquid-crystal display (which is the case with almost all 
laptops), you should set this option.

Users of traditional cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitors should not set this option.

Is your monitor an LCD device? no


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd
   is "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd is false
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/selection-method" with default "Advanced"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "Advanced"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/selection-method
For the X Window System graphical user interface to operate correctly, certain 
characteristics of your monitor must be known.

For the "simple" option, you need only know the monitor's physical size; this 
will set some configuration values appropriate for a typical CRT of the 
corresponding size, but may be suboptimal for high-quality CRT's.  (This option 
is disabled for LCD panel users, since such displays are configured for a 
particular resolution.)

The "medium" option will present you with a list of resolutions and refresh 
rates, such as "800x600 @ 85Hz"; you should choose the best mode you wish to use
(and that you know your monitor is capable of).

The "advanced" option will let you specify your monitor's horizontal sync and 
vertical refresh tolerances directly.

  1. Simple  2. Medium  3. Advanced

Please choose a method for selecting your monitor characteristics. 3


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/selection-method is "Advanced"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_monitor_frequency_db_input
   low xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync" with default "28-50"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "28-50"
Please enter either a comma-separated list of discrete values (for 
fixed-frequency displays), or a pair of values separated by a dash (all modern 
CRT's).  This information should be available in your monitor's manual.  Values 
lower than 30 or higher than 130 are extremely rare.

Enter your monitor's horizontal sync range. 28-50


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync is "28-50"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_monitor_frequency_db_input
   low xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh" with default "43-75"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "43-75"
Please enter either a comma-separated list of discrete values (for 
fixed-frequency displays), or a pair of values separated by a dash (all modern 
CRT's).  This information should be available in your monitor's manual.  Values 
lower than 50 or higher than 160 are extremely rare.

Enter your monitor's vertical refresh range. 43-75


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh is "43-75"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/modes" with default "800x600, 640x480"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "800x600,
   640x480"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/modes
If there are some resolutions you would not like the X server to use even if 
your hardware is capable of them, remove them from the list below.  Removing all
of them is effectively the same as removing none, since in both cases the X 
server will attempt to use the highest possible resolution.

  1. 1920x1440  3. 1792x1344  5. 1280x1024  7. 1152x864  9. 800x600
  2. 1856x1392  4. 1600x1200  6. 1280x960   8. 1024x768  10. 640x480

(Enter the items you want to select, separated by spaces.)

Select the video modes you would like the X server to use. 9 10


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/display/modes
   is "800x600, 640x480"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/default_depth" with default "24"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "24"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/default_depth
Usually 24-bit color is desirable, but on graphics cards with limited amounts of
framebuffer memory, higher resolutions may be achieved at the expense of higher 
color depth.  Also, some cards support hardware 3D acceleration only for certain
depths.  Consult your video card manual for more information.

Note that on some old ATI hardware, such as the Mach8 (VGA Wonder), Mach32, and 
early Mach64 ("GX") chipsets, depths higher than 8 are unsupported.

(So-called "32-bit color" is actually 24 bits of color information plus 8 bits 
of alpha channel or simple zero padding; the X Window System can handle both.  
If you want either, select 24 bits.)

  1. 1  2. 4  3. 8  4. 15  5. 16  6. 24

Please select your desired default color depth in bits. 6


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/default_depth is "24"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/modules" with default "GLcore, bitmap, dbe, ddc,
   dri, extmod, freetype, glx, int10, record, speedo, type1, vbe"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "GLcore, bitmap,
   dbe, ddc, dri, extmod, freetype, glx, int10, record, speedo, type1, vbe"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking xserver-xfree86/config/modules
It is possible to customize (or completely omit) the list of modules that the X 
server loads by default.  This option is for advanced users.  In most cases, all
of these modules should be enabled.

The GLCore and glx modules enable software OpenGL rendering.  The dri module 
enables support in the X server for Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI). Note 
that support for DRI must also exist in the kernel, the video card, and the 
installed version of the Mesa libraries for hardware-accelerated 3D operations 
using DRI to work.  Otherwise, the server falls back to software rendering.

The vbe and ddc modules enable support for VESA BIOS Extensions and Data Display
Channel, respectively.  These modules are used to query monitor capabilties via 
the video card.  The int10 module is a real-mode x86 emulator that is used to 
softboot secondary VGA cards.  Note that the vbe module depends on the int10 
module, so if you wish to enable vbe, enable int10 as well.

The dbe module enables the double-buffering extension in the server, and is 
useful for animation and video operations.

The extmod module enables many traditional and commonly used extensions, such as
shaped windows, shared memory, video mode switching, DGA, and Xv.  The record 
[More] 

module implements the RECORD extension, commonly used in server testing.

The bitmap, freetype, speedo, type1, and xtt modules are all font rasterizers.

For further information about these modules, please consult the XFree86 
documentation.

If you unsure what to do, leave all of the modules enabled.  Advanced users may 
wish to disable all modules -- in which case no Modules section will be written 
to the X server configuration file -- and add their own Modules section to the 
file manually.

  1. GLcore  3. dbe  5. dri     7. freetype  9. int10    11. speedo  13. vbe
  2. bitmap  4. ddc  6. extmod  8. glx       10. record  12. type1   14. xtt

(Enter the items you want to select, separated by spaces.)

<be loaded by default. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13


xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/modules is
   "GLcore, bitmap, dbe, ddc, dri, extmod, freetype, glx, int10, record,
   speedo, type1, vbe"
The Files section of the X server configuration file tells the X server where to
find server modules, the RGB color database, and font files.  This option is for
advanced users.  In most cases, you should enable it.

Disable this option if you want to write your own "Files" section into the 
XFree86 server configuration file.  You may wish to do this if you need to 
remove the reference to the local font server, add a reference to a different 
font server, or rearrange the default set of local font paths.

Write default Files section to configuration file? yes


The DRI section of the X server configuration file determines the permissions of
the DRI device.  This option is for advanced users.  In most cases, you should 
enable it.

Disable this option if you want to write your own "DRI" section into the XFree86
server configuration file.  You may wish to do this if you want to change the 
access privileges to the DRI port.

Write default DRI section to configuration file? yes


Selecting previously deselected package xserver-xfree86.
(Reading database ... 158945 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking xserver-xfree86 (from .../xserver-xfree86_4.3.0-7_i386.deb) ...
xserver-xfree86 config note: Configuring xserver-xfree86.
xserver-xfree86 config note: $OWNERS has only one value;
   shared/default-x-server will not be asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/autodetect_video_card" with default "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "true"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_video_card
   is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_video_card
   is "true"
xserver-xfree86 config note: autodetected X server: XFree86
xserver-xfree86 config note: seen flag of shared/default-x-server is false
xserver-xfree86 config note: db_input low shared/default-x-server
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   shared/default-x-server" with default "xserver-xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "xserver-xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: shared/default-x-server is not
   being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: shared/default-x-server is
   "xserver-xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: autodetected X server driver: ati
xserver-xfree86 config note: No modules found in module directory; falling
   back to hard-coded list for i386.
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/driver" with default "ati"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "ati"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/device/driver
   is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/device/driver
   is "ati"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/identifier" with default "ATI Technologies
   Inc 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X "
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/identifier
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/identifier is "ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage
   Pro AGP 1X/2X"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/rules" with default "xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/rules
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/rules is "xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/model" with default "pc104"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "pc104"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/model
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/model is "pc104"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/layout" with default "us"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "us"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/layout
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/layout is "us"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input high
   xserver-xfree86/autodetect_mouse" with default "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_mouse
   is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_mouse is
   "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: user declined mouse autodetection
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input high
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/port" with default "/dev/psaux"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "/dev/psaux"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/port is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/port is "/dev/psaux"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input high
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol" with default "PS/2"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "PS/2"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol is "PS/2"
xserver-xfree86 config note: db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/emulate3buttons exited with
   status 0
xserver-xfree86 config note: db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/zaxismapping exited with status 0
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier is
   already set to "Nokia 446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync is
   already set to "28-50"
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh is
   already set to "43-75"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input high
   xserver-xfree86/autodetect_monitor" with default "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "true"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_monitor
   is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_monitor
   is "true"
xserver-xfree86 config note: get-edid reports monitor identifier of "Nokia
   446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: get-edid reports horizonal sync of "30-107"
xserver-xfree86 config note: get-edid reports vertical refresh of "50-150"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier" with default "Nokia 446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "Nokia 446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier is "Nokia 446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: $HORIZ_SYNC: "30-107" ; $VERT_REFRESH: "50-150";
   setting question priority to low
xserver-xfree86 config note: monitor hsync and vrefresh question priority
   is low
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd" with default "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd
   is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd
   is "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd is false
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/selection-method" with default "Advanced"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "Advanced"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/selection-method is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/selection-method is "Advanced"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_monitor_frequency_db_input
   low xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync" with default "28-50"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "28-50"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync is "28-50"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_monitor_frequency_db_input
   low xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh" with default "43-75"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "43-75"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh is "43-75"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/modes" with default "800x600, 640x480"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "800x600, 640x480"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/display/modes
   is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/display/modes
   is "800x600, 640x480"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/default_depth" with default "24"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "24"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/default_depth is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/default_depth is "24"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/modules" with default "GLcore, bitmap, dbe, ddc,
   dri, extmod, freetype, glx, int10, record, speedo, type1, vbe"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "GLcore, bitmap, dbe, ddc, dri, extmod, freetype, glx,
   int10, record, speedo, type1, vbe"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/modules is
   not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/modules is
   "GLcore, bitmap, dbe, ddc, dri, extmod, freetype, glx, int10, record,
   speedo, type1, vbe"
xserver-xfree86 config note: db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/write_files_section exited with status 0
xserver-xfree86 config note: db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/write_dri_section exited with status 0
Setting up xserver-xfree86 (4.3.0-7) ...
xserver-xfree86 config note: Configuring xserver-xfree86.
xserver-xfree86 config note: X server symlink exists and points to executable
   X server; capping X server question priority at medium.
xserver-xfree86 config note: $OWNERS has only one value;
   shared/default-x-server will not be asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/autodetect_video_card" with default "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "true"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_video_card
   is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_video_card
   is "true"
xserver-xfree86 config note: autodetected X server: XFree86
xserver-xfree86 config note: seen flag of shared/default-x-server is false
xserver-xfree86 config note: db_input low shared/default-x-server
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   shared/default-x-server" with default "xserver-xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: auto-answering with "xserver-xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: shared/default-x-server is not
   being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: shared/default-x-server is
   "xserver-xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file exists; capping
   configuration question priority at medium.
xserver-xfree86 config note: autodetected X server driver: ati
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/driver" with default "ati"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "ati"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/device/driver
   is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/device/driver
   is "ati"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/identifier" with default "ATI Technologies
   Inc 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X "
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/identifier
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/device/identifier is "ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage
   Pro AGP 1X/2X"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/rules" with default "xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/rules
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/rules is "xfree86"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/model" with default "pc104"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "pc104"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/model
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/model is "pc104"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/layout" with default "us"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "us"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/layout
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/keyboard/layout is "us"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/autodetect_mouse" with default "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_mouse
   is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_mouse is
   "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: user declined mouse autodetection
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/port" with default "/dev/psaux"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "/dev/psaux"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/port is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/port is "/dev/psaux"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol" with default "PS/2"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "PS/2"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol is "PS/2"
xserver-xfree86 config note: db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/emulate3buttons exited with
   status 0
xserver-xfree86 config note: db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/inputdevice/mouse/zaxismapping exited with status 0
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier is
   already set to "Nokia 446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync is
   already set to "28-50"
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh is
   already set to "43-75"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/autodetect_monitor" with default "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "true"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_monitor
   is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/autodetect_monitor
   is "true"
xserver-xfree86 config note: get-edid reports monitor identifier of "Nokia
   446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: get-edid reports horizonal sync of "30-107"
xserver-xfree86 config note: get-edid reports vertical refresh of "50-150"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_string_db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier" with default "Nokia 446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "Nokia 446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/identifier is "Nokia 446XproNOK"
xserver-xfree86 config note: $HORIZ_SYNC: "30-107" ; $VERT_REFRESH: "50-150";
   setting question priority to low
xserver-xfree86 config note: monitor hsync and vrefresh question priority
   is low
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd" with default "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd
   is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd
   is "false"
xserver-xfree86 config note: xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd is false
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/selection-method" with default "Advanced"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "Advanced"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/selection-method is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/selection-method is "Advanced"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_monitor_frequency_db_input
   low xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync" with default "28-50"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "28-50"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/horiz-sync is "28-50"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "validate_monitor_frequency_db_input
   low xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh" with default "43-75"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "43-75"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: asking
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/vert-refresh is "43-75"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/modes" with default "800x600, 640x480"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "800x600, 640x480"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/display/modes
   is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/display/modes
   is "800x600, 640x480"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input medium
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/default_depth" with default "24"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "24"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/default_depth is not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer:
   xserver-xfree86/config/display/default_depth is "24"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer() "db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/modules" with default "GLcore, bitmap, dbe, ddc,
   dri, extmod, freetype, glx, int10, record, speedo, type1, vbe"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: (not reconfiguring) preserving
   existing answer "GLcore, bitmap, dbe, ddc, dri, extmod, freetype, glx,
   int10, record, speedo, type1, vbe"
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/modules is
   not being asked
xserver-xfree86 config note: auto_answer: xserver-xfree86/config/modules is
   "GLcore, bitmap, dbe, ddc, dri, extmod, freetype, glx, int10, record,
   speedo, type1, vbe"
xserver-xfree86 config note: db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/write_files_section exited with status 0
xserver-xfree86 config note: db_input low
   xserver-xfree86/config/write_dri_section exited with status 0

soup[2]# exit
Script done on Sat 24 Apr 2004 05:56:37 PM EDT





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