I have DSL running on my Toshiba Satellite Pro 410cs, I have successfully loaded it to the hard drive and can boot it up from there up into text mode without problems. I can actually run X Windows as well but that is where my problem is, the problem I am having is that the # of colors at the 800x600 screen resolution isn't what it is supposed to be.
The problem this causes is that graphics, like the baby tux that comes up on the desktop and the DSL graphics that come up in Dillo when you first boot are almost unrecognizable. The other problem is that the background of dillo and other windows is black, making text extremely hard to read. it is essentially unusable.
The number of colors at 800x600 seems to be 8 or 16, the machine is capable of 256.
I have had Win95se working on this machine recently and it was able to display 800x600x256 with no problems. I reformatted the hard drive and intend to have only Linux on this box.
I am only able to get X up using the xvesa server, I did try Crotalus' suggestion about changing the VGA=771 (plus other numbers) and adding the fb800x600 line in lilo.conf , but it will not start using xfbdev at all.
I have done extensive reading in these forums and extensive google searches, and have tried numerous things but have been unable to get a higher number of colors to work under X. I have been messing about with this problem for about 5 nights and have finally concluded that I have exhausted all possible avenues that I can think of and am now asking for help.
Details on the machine, Toshiba Satellite Pro 410cs Pentium 90 40MB RAM 2Gig hard drive (I upgraded it) Dual Scan Passive Matrix screen C&T CT65548 Video Controller Chip 1mb VRAM max internal screen resolution 800x600x256colors
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you for reading my message.
take care, Kevin "pipergeek"I have similar issues with my Toshiba Laptop 110cs
Works fine with win98 , colors look great.
When booting with dsl , I never see the penguin, even after trying fb800x600. Of course, it won't even load the fb driver, only the xvesa. It ALMOST looks normal in 4 bit mode, but no graphics other than the slit and the bar. All other programs complain about not having 8 bit.
When i choose 8 or 16 bit, I get a blue background with black windows and programs. Very distorted. (get this , the built-in accupoint nub works great! ) (and the pcmcia slots/NIC work fine too! ) 40 megs ram - 810 meg HD - Pentium 100 - Floppy ONLY - NO USB - NO CDROM
Other than X, works fine business..
Here are the specs from Toshiba VIDEO Video Memory: 4Mbit standard DRAM(5V) 1 MB Speed (fast-page mode supported) 60ns Controller Chip C&T CT65548 Bus Type Vesa Local Bus Graphics Accelerator BitBLT support Color Palette 262,144 colors Internal Resolution 800 x 600 x 256 colors Smaller Image 640 x 480 x 256 colors Virtual Display Mode 1024 x 768 x 256 colors External Resolution 640 x 480 16.7M colors/16.7M colors 800x600 64K colors/64K colors 1024 x 768 256 colors/256 Refresh Rate(Vert./Hor.) 75Hz/60Hz
Any Ideas on how to get the FB800x600 on boot? I think it would work from there....
73 ke4nt
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Any Ideas on how to get the FB800x600 on boot? I think it would work from there....
73 ke4nt
I added fb800x600 to the append line in lilo.conf per instructions found elsewhere in these forums, I was still unable to get the fb server to startup. See if it works for you. Let me know.
thanks, Kevin "pipergeek"Thanks for reading the thread folks, unfortunately I will not be able to test or report results of any fixes for this problem while using DSL. Because last night I loaded Vector Linux v 3.2 and chose the older of the X servers and it all loaded up and looks nice. The screens look as nice as they ever did on this dual scan screen laptop.
So if you have the same problem that I had in this thread I would suggest trying Vector Linux! Don't waste your time on Feather Linux it has the same exact problem that DSL did on this laptop.
take care, Kevin "pipergeek"Last night I tried several other vga=### options on boot. None worked. I was able to get a HDinstall to work, and the laptop runs fine. Currently using either the xvesa in 4 bit mode ( NO Graphics ), or the xvesa in 8 bit mode - horrible reversing of colors. My idea being that with the HDinstall, I can edit the lilo.conf to my liking for further experimentation. I was reading on another forum that lilo will take other commands for "buggy bioses" and other such graphic card anomalies. I'll get back to you with more info. I still think this laptop should be able to do 800x600x256, just like in win98.