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Dirk De Becker wrote:
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Hi all,<br>
<br>
Sorry to re-open this old topic, but I finally found some time to test
things a little more.<br>
I notice that I can get my X working if I erase my xorg.conf, and let X
figure it out for itself.<br>
However, the image does not fully fit on the screen (I only see the top
part of my desktop).<br>
I tried X --configure as well, but if I use the xorg.conf that is
created by that command, I do not get an image on my screen. However,
since X can run (and give me an image) if there is no config file
available, I am sure that it must be possible to get it working
correctly.<br>
Is there a way to make X write its configuration, once it is running?<br>
<br>
Kind regards, <br>
<br>
Dirk<br>
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I found in the Xorg.0.log file which configuration it is using.
Apparently, it uses the vesa driver. Of course, that is not what I want.<br>
Is there a way to make xorg use the geode driver, and to let it figure
out the rest by itself?<br>
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Kind regards, <br>
<br>
Dirk<br>
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