Well, I'm new to the list and still consider myself a neophyte so I've just been kind of lurking... but I wanted to share that file with everyone (sorta giving back to the community, ya know?) as, like you said, it seems to work pretty well with almost any decent card... ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian Densmore To: 'Jonathan Hale' ; KCLUG (E-mail) Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 9:46 AM Subject: RE: Thanks RE: Weird Video > Yes I still have several Diamond S3 video cards in use on my low end > systems. Excellent cards. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jonathan Hale [mailto:maclaoch@earthlink.net] > > > > I'm by no means an expert, but I'd check the lines in the > > XF86Config file to > > make sure none of the important ones are commented out... > Looked acceptable for an automated script creation > > > always had to tweak with the XF86Config file a bit because > > the autoload utilities (i.e. xf86config and Xconfigurator) never seem to > work quite > > right... > Been there done that (not on this Mandrake install, yet) > > > I took a > > training course this spring to prepare for SAIR certification > > and the first > > thing that this guy in my class who was way more advanced > > than me did was to > > go into the XF86Config file and start deleting out > > superfluous lines... > Yep, me too. I haven't done that just yet on this install. It also speeds up > the loading of XWindows if you do it right. > > > Here's a really stripped down XF86Config file... > > > Hmm, that was pretty minimal. I can see how that would work for most any > respectable card. I've never gone that radical on my own XF86Config. > Although I have calculated a few modelines in my day (really it is a lot of > fun you should try it sometimes, just be careful you can fry you monitor if > you screw up really bad). > > This is still one of my biggest gripes about XWindows - it can be sooooo > difficult to set up successfully. I know there are some good utilities out > there to do it. But, I think the programs need to check the video card, > check the monitor and produce a list of acceptable choices for the user. > Hell, it can't be that hard to query the ID string in the video card for the > card name. DOS could do that as early as 4.0 if not earlier. > > JMHO, > Brian