Le ven 24/10/2003 à 19:21, Mike A. Harris a écrit : > On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Desquerre Yohann wrote: > > >> > Depth 24 > >> > Modes "1152x864" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" > >> > EndSubSection > >> >EndSection > >> > >> Check your X server log file, and it will tell you why it > > > >I don't find an error messages neither a warming !!! > > I didn't say there'd be any error messages or warnings. There is > at least 4 or 5 screens or more full of X server startup > information though, and part of that information is a complete > detailed listing of every single video mode known to the X server > and wether it was accepted, or rejected, and if rejected - why it > was rejected. That's the information you're looking for. > > > >> rejected 1152x864. A popular reason for Intel video hardware, is > >> because your BIOS CMOS settings limit the video memory to a small > >> amount like 1Mb or 2Mb. Increase the video memory amount in the > > > >If you are talking to me about the "on chip frame buffer size", it's > >limited to 8MB ??? > > That's the one. If you can't set it above 8Mb I recommend > disabling DRI. > > is this kind of message may make you understand my problem ( Is this one you talked to me ???)