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* TFT display on Debian GNU/Linux
@ 2003-08-30 15:20 geoff bagley
  2003-08-30 15:32 ` Ray Olszewski
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: geoff bagley @ 2003-08-30 15:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie


I have a TATUNG  (Vibrant) VL7A 17" TFT LCD display.

It works very well on SuSE 8.0 Linux at 1280 by 1024 pixels.

SuSE recognizes it and auto-configures.

However, I can't find a way to make it work on Debian GNU/Linux 3.0
(Woody).  As you may imagine, it doesn't appear in the list of supported
displays.   I have so far tried vesa, but with no luck.

I can get Mutt,  and also Midnight-Commander to work OK, but I guess
without using  X.

Regards
-- 
Geoff Bagley
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* Re: TFT display on Debian GNU/Linux
@ 2003-08-31  0:00 Heimo Claasen
  2003-08-31  7:37 ` geoff bagley
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Heimo Claasen @ 2003-08-31  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie

There#s a bug (sorry, Ray) win the Debian/Woody's standard "distro"
installation routine: When it comes to the video card's memory to
enter, anything else but "1024" (KB) wouldn't get you nowhere with
whatever of the not-listed brands of card/monitor combines.

Inputting that value would eventually get X working - but definitely not
at the best screen resolution.

(After weeks of worktime wasted we gave up on making Debian/Woody work
with a combine of a quite renowned video card and ditto high-res monitor;
the "commercial" distros - Mandrake, SuSE, RH - hadn't any problem with
that.)

// Heimo Claasen // <hammer at revobild dot net> // Brussels 2003-08-31
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* Re: TFT display on Debian GNU/Linux
@ 2003-09-02  0:00 Heimo Claasen
  2003-09-02  8:54 ` pa3gcu
  2003-09-02 14:39 ` Ray Olszewski
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Heimo Claasen @ 2003-09-02  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie

Geoff -

> Is there a simple reason why the "commercial distros" are able to do
> this ?  Maybe they are using non-GPL  software that we would not wish to
> see in Debian.

Me newbie cannot see the difference - it seems not a problem of proprietary
drivers (many of the video cards' are that in any case, as the chips
are firmware) - as much I can see is that both Debian and Mandrake, for
instance, use the same "nv" driver for the Nvidia TNT2 chip (one of the
bones of contention). Then why couldn't we arrive at having the full high
resolution scale working with the monitor(s) ? There, the spec.s and
interfaces are broadly open, so that's no so much of an issue. </sigh>

// Heimo Claasen // <hammer at revobild dot net> // Brussels 2003-09-01
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* Re: TFT display on Debian GNU/Linux
@ 2003-09-06  0:00 Heimo Claasen
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Heimo Claasen @ 2003-09-06  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie

It was indeed the Debian setup script that posed the problem, Ray.
I think we tried just every combination of including/excluding any of
the specific modules; doctored the X-configuration files etc. That was
now some month ago (March/April); in the meantime I've thrown away most
of the notes on all this. (Guarded the ones on the dubious video RAM
entry: it's quite possible that the problem is there, as resolutions
from a certain threshold on nay need sufficient video memory to allow for
the corresponding mode-lines in the config.)

BTW, both Debian-3.0/Woody and Mandrake-8.2 used the generic "nv" driver.
Thus the difference wasn't there either.  We just couldn't find out where
the glitch was with Debian.

// Heimo Claasen // <hammer at revobild dot net> // Brussels 2003-09-05
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