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Posted: Mar. 09 2007,14:18 |
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Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ Mar. 09 2007,16:09) | To see the resolutions available in default xvesa... try `xvesa -listmodes`
To use the XFree86.* extension make sure you read the .info Which config file depends on which video driver you plan to use - if you plan on using official accelerated ones, you'll also need to grab the nvidia drivers, or you could start with the "vesa" driver to get things working first. |
I tried earlier today install it, but .info was little hard to understand... So it didnt worked. What do I have to do to get it work? I have now downloaded XFree86.dsl. Do I have to replace xserverrc with XFree86 xserverrc -file or what?
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