[ltp] [Fwd: Debian Sarge, XFree86 4.2, Thinkpad 770ED - followup
Neal Lippman
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
25 Nov 2002 21:12:46 -0500
Followup info: well, a little more googling, and I found the answer. For
anyone else having the same problem, d/l the new trident drive at
www.xfree86.org/~alanh, and replace the existing driver with the new
one. Shutdown/poweroff, reboot, and you are in business.
nl
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 06:52, Darin Strait wrote:
> I let my machine upgrade to the new XFree debian packages the other
> night, and my X is hosed. Has anyone else had trouble running X 4.2.1 on
> their 770?
>
> X does run (it might even be a little bit faster :-/), but it seems as
> if it's picked an improper color depth for the hardware -- the display
> looks solarized, sort of. The colors are wrong, but I can manipulate
> windows and my familiarity with my WindowMaker menu lets me remember
> where my stuff is. Clearly, this needs to be fixed, though. Things seem
> less insane at 8 bit (maybe I just don't remember what 8 bit is like and
> it's actually correct) than 16 bit or 24 bit. When I dock and switch
> XF86Config files, my 3dfx card runs normally.
>
> The card still runs fine in Windows 2000. (I dual-boot.)
>
> XFree doesn't seem to care what color depth I run at -- at each depth I
> tried I find that my colors are slightly differently wrong. For example,
> my xload, which is usually a black graph on a white background is now a
> grey graph on a black background. At a different color depth, the colors
> would be different, but still wrong.
>
> One thing I notice is that what should be gradual fades from one color
> to another, through many subtle shades, (like title bars, or the
> splashscreen from KDE) have been reduced to repeating patterns of
> unsubtle shades.
>
> What to do? I'm only moderately clued-in as far as X goes, but I've
> dpkg-reconfigured and apt-get remove/apt-get updated a few things with
> absolutely no progress.
>
>
> tia,
> -darin
>
>
>
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