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xsvga
,
series x
). The drivers vor all supported notebook chipsets are
contained in the SVGA server.
In principle the display of a notebook must be configured the same way as a
"normal" monitor. When using XF86Setup
for the configuration you
should choose a standard-monitor with an appropriate resolution. This way
you don't have to specify the frequencies.
Here are a few common resolutions for notebooks :
Recent notebooks provide protection against overdriving and destruction of the display. However older notebooks don't have these security settings.
Dealing with chipsets by Chips & Technologies is easy, since the display specifications can be read out by the server and the display can be accessed accordingly.
Meanwhile also notebooks with NeoMagic chipsets are supported. A server is available from
Detailed information for a lot of special notebooks is available from the "The Linux Laptop Home Page" (http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/)
Have fun !
See also:
Keywords: NOTEBOOK, LAPTOP, XFREE, X-SERVER, STARTX, CL7543, NEOMAGIC
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