Hello once again, yesterday I tried the new driver (1.2.3) because Kubuntu 6.10 had just distributed the 1.2.1 version. Now the accelerated driver worked fine. But the only video mode I could use was 1280x1024. When I tried to use 1024x768 (the resolution of my display) every pixel on my screen displayed a different color and then became white and afterwards black and the machine hang completely. An interesting fact might be that when I connected my other TFT display to the VGA port of my laptop and changed the video mode to 1280x1024 the TFT got a signal but it said that it does not support a HSync of 39kHz and a VSync of 39Hz. I'm really sorry for bothering you again, but I hope you appreciate the feedback. If I should post my bugreports elsewhere please tell me so. As I already told you yesterday I would be happy to provide debug info to you. Best regards Simon Triebenbacher Alan Hourihane schrieb: > On Mon, 2006-12-18 at 13:04 +0100, Simon Triebenbacher wrote: >> Hello Mr Hourihane, >> >> after having problems to get my X server running with the VESA driver on my Kubuntu 6.10 laptop, I tried to use the trident driver and it partially worked. I just could use a 1280x1024 resolution and when I moved the windows their contents went wild. Then I tried to set '*Option "NoAccel" "*/on/*"' in the xorg.conf and the messed up windows were gone but everything was breathtakingly slow. Since I would really like to use my laptop I would appreciate a working graphics driver. Maybe you find the time to add support for my system in the trident driver. I'd be happy to help you by providing you with debug info. My* machine is an Elite Group 532 with a XGI Volari XP5m32 graphics chip. > > Sounds like you are not using the latest 1.2.3 version of the driver. > > Upgrade and those problems will be fixed. > > Alan.
Created attachment 8202 [details] xorg.conf file used to enable 1280x1024 resolution
Created attachment 8203 [details] X server log for 1280x1024 resolution.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 5775 ***
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