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From: j@uriah.heep.sax.de (J Wunsch)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: XF86Config for Toshiba notebook?
Date: 1 Feb 1997 00:55:15 GMT
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mehldau@photogrammetrie.de (Gerhard Mehldau) wrote:

> Since the DSTN display doesn't have a horizontal or vertical
> refresh rate, I'm somewhat at a loss as to what I have to put
> into /etc/XF86Config in order to get X-Windows up and running.

They indeed have a refresh rate.  Which chipset is your notebook
using?  The CL-GD 7543 used to be not well supported by XFree86.

> The same thing goes for the built-in "mouse" -- which protocol
> and device does it use?

psm0

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cheers, J"org

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