XF86Config
file
It is recommended that you generate an XF86Config file using
the XF86Setup
' or xf86config
' program, which should
produce a working
high-resolution 8bpp configuration. You may want to include mode
timings in the Monitor
section that better fit your monitor
(e.g 1152x864 modes). The driver options are described in detail in
the next section; here the basic options are hinted at.
If graphics redrawing goes wrong on accelerated chips (ET4000W32 and
ET6000), first try the "noaccel"
option, which disables
all accelerated functions.
XF86Config
file