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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: stan on 19 June 2002, 23:44

Title: XFree86
Post by: stan on 19 June 2002, 23:44
I have a XFree86 Problem, I installed Openbsd 3.1 Yesterday, and installed XFree86 too. I tryed configuring multiple times, with multiple configurations, This computer is a Sony Vaio R505 SuperSlim PRO notebook with Intel 815EM Graphics Card. If you could be of some help that would be great.
Title: XFree86
Post by: Master of Reality on 20 June 2002, 00:00
uh... whats happening. Does it work at all? Is there an error message? Details.
Title: XFree86
Post by: stan on 20 June 2002, 00:06
It All depends, When you do get it to boot up, its too small resolution wize, and its realllyyyyy fuzzy..
Title: XFree86
Post by: voidmain on 20 June 2002, 01:06
Wow, I am impressed.  I didn't know OpenBSD would even install on a Vaio.  What video chipset does it use?
Title: XFree86
Post by: stan on 20 June 2002, 01:21
not sure, all i know is Intel 815EM
Title: XFree86
Post by: hoojchoons on 20 June 2002, 02:37
Did you go here (http://www.xfree86.org)?
Title: XFree86
Post by: stan on 20 June 2002, 02:39
do you think???? :)
Title: XFree86
Post by: hoojchoons on 20 June 2002, 02:54
I've never tried OpenBSD so I can't give you any hints or advice. Well, good luck.
Title: XFree86
Post by: voidmain on 20 June 2002, 08:37
I know you are not running Linux but you might want to check this out:

http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/sony.html (http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/sony.html)

It might give you insight on the XFree configuration as they should be the same on both BSD and Linux.