Re: Bug with the panel used to change the driver of the video card ?

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Am Fr, den 03.09.2004 schrieb Dellacherie Stephane um 0:42:

> I have found that the best driver for my video card should be the ATI 
> Radeon 64 DDR (AGP) : indeed, my video card is an ATI Mobility Radeon 
> graphics controller with user selectable 32-MB or 64-MB DDR SDRAM 4X AGP.

> But, when I check the properties of the video, it is again written (see 
> "Material") that I use the VESA driver (generic) !!!

Did you restart the X server after the change of the graphics driver?

> And, indeed, I think that the video is not at all optimized !

From what do you conclude that?

> Thus : where is the bug ? Do I have installed the ATI Radeon driver or 
> not ???

You may run "glxinfo" to get some information.


> Moreover, I don't find the monitor driver (my monitor is a 12.1-inch TFT 
> XGA display). Thus, I use :

There is no monitor driver on Linux. There are simply frequency and
desktop size settings.

>         ModelName    "LCD Panel 1024x768"
>         HorizSync    31.5 - 48.5
>         VertRefresh  40.0 - 70.0

Did you get these values from the TFT manual?

Alexander


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