Hi, Andy.

Your /etc/X11/X file will be a symbolic link to the actual X server.  To
use the SVGA server (the simplest) for instance, link it to
/usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA.  There may be other servers in /usr/X11R6/bin,
depending on what you installed.  Try setting it to SVGA, if it isn't
already.

Next, check your XF86Config file.  This may be in /etc or /usr/X11R6.  In
the "monitor" section, you can set your refresh rates.  In the
"screen" section, you can set resolutions.  There is a program to automate
this at /usr/X11R6/bin/xf86config.

Keep us posted as to your progress. :)

Timothy

On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Andrew Nemchenko wrote:

> I have another Problem now I'm helping a Coworker install RH 6.2 to a P120
> system. We go it installed, however we are having difficulty getting the
> Grapghics in X running correctly. He has a STB Nitro 64 card. We can get X
> started but the Screen is cut in half horizontally and is doubling the image. He
> has some type of a Tatsung monitor, and we are also unsure about its settings.
> If you can sudgest something Please Do.

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