andrzejs


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Posted: April 14 2005,12:04 |
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Yesterday I installed DSL on Toshiba Libretto 100CT. 166Mhz Pentium MMX , 64MB RAM, no floppy, no CD. Booting from 80MB flashdisk, nice, (damn)small and quiet.
Now I am trying to find out how to reconfigure X server (Xbfdev works fine starting with 1024x768, Xvsvga does not). Libretto's screen is non-vesa 800x480. How do I change default screen resolution for the Xbfdev?
The sound wouldn't work either. Has anybody any experience of such hardware?
I can't boot the libretto from Live-CD so I have to configure and install the booting flashdisk on anaother laptop, with different hardware which doesn't exactly make the whole procedure easier.
Grateful for any suggestion...
/AnSz
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