User Feedback :: Colour and Display Problems
No.
Do not add "-listmodes" to the .xserverrc file.
Instead, boot into text mode and on a command line, type:
sudo -u dsl Xvesa -listmodes | more
and you should get a list of supported video modes.
I have a toshiba 110CS, p100 laptop with a similar situation.
I can ONLY get 4 mode color out of it,
so no icons or backgrounds.
Many applications will not run at all,
requiring at least 8 mode color.
MC will run, as well at the shells... thats about it..
Both Xfbdev or Xvesa optons do not seem to help..
Perhaps that is the same trouble you are having with your Dell*..
But according to my specs, I *should* get at least 800x600x256.
The video chipset ....
VIDEO
Video Memory: 4Mbit standard DRAM(5V) 1 MB 1 MB
Speed (fast-page mode supported) 60ns 60ns
Controller Chip C&T CT65548 C&T CT65548
Bus Type Vesa Local Bus Vesa Local Bus
Graphics Accelerator BitBLT support BitBLT support
Color Palette 262,144 colors 262,144 colors
Internal Resolution 800 x 600 x 256 colors 800 x 600 x 64K colors
Smaller Image 640 x 480 x 256 colors 640 x 480 x 64K colors
Virtual Display Mode 1024 x 768 x 256 colors 1024 x 768 x 64K colors
External Resolution1 Colors/Palette Colors/Palette
640 x 480 16.7M colors/16.7M colors 16.7M colors/16.7M colors
800x600 64K colors/64K colors 64K colors/64K colors
1024 x 768 256 colors/256 256 colors/256
Refresh Rate(Vert./Hor.)2 75Hz/60Hz 75Hz/60Hz
Any thoughts?
73
ke4nt
Kent,
My laptop uses the C&T 65554 chip and it will do 800X600 with 2 meg ram at 24 bit color, you would think that yours would at least do 256 colors. There may be enough differance between the two though. DSL has always worked well with mine so maybe it's a driver issue with yours, although I thought that there was only one C&T driver.
ke4nt,
You could try compiling the Xchips Tiny-X server, which similar to xvesa and xfbdev but for the chips & tech video boards.
Or you could try out this guy's precompiled binary:
http://www.jonsharp.net/files/Xchips
and see if it works any better.
In a further attempt to find a solution to my problem, I tried booting with low colour depth (4 and 8). This gave simliar problems as before with errors on boot-up as:
"megaraid: no BIOS enabled WD700C.0 Failed initialization of WD-700.0 SCSI card
line 706: xf86cfg: command not found"
Upon shut-down I get:
"Could not initialize any graphics driver. Tried the following drivers.
x:
no supported color depth found."
The appearance of the screen is like before.
When trying xvesa with the -listmodes arguments from the command prompt with sudo, as recommended by cbagger1, I get an error along the lines of "no password".
Any ideas?
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