How to set screen refresh rate in Puppy?

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How to set screen refresh rate in Puppy?

#1 Post by arshadparvez »

Hello,

I have recently installed puppy. As Xvesa couldnt give me desired refresh rate, I installed Xfbdev video wizard.

Problems:
1. I installed modules_fb-k2.4.29 successfully. However, after downloading, and while installing xfbdev-4.3.0v2-xkbd, my pc stopped responding - no mouse/keyboard input. I exited X and when tried to restart, it didn't. I had to reboot. I reinstalled couple of times but couldn't without a system hang.
2. After rebooting, I tried to run Xfbdev wizard, after showing the first screen (where I pressed Yes to run the wizard), the system sutdown/rebooted, but wizard didn't run even after rebooting. I tried again but with same results. Still XVesa is running with lots of flicker.

Please help. Are there some files that can be manually edited to put things right?

Arshad

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#2 Post by MU »

There are some problems with the fbdev-wizard, but I can't tell you details.

I would suggest to Download Puppy 107alpha.
Though it is alpha, is works for several people and solved their grafics-problems.

Puppy 107 comes with the x.org -Xserver, that has far better support for graficscards, and also supports high refreshrates.

http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewforum.php?f=9


If for any reason you insist on trying fbdev, you might try this:
It explains how to set it up manually:
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.php?t=4082

But I will give no more support to that, and will mark that thread as "depreciated" when Puppy 107 final comes out.

Mark

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#3 Post by BarryK »

yes, I guess that now Xorg is in the base Puppy, all our other efforts are deprecated.

Note to myself:
There is one thing that I haven't considered in the Xorg Video Wizard, and that is the vesa module. I presume that it is just like the other video-chip modules, uses xorg.conf, and I presume has adjustable refresh frequency?
...Xorg's vesa could be another fallback option offered by the Wizard.

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#4 Post by MU »

BarryK wrote: There is one thing that I haven't considered in the Xorg Video Wizard, and that is the vesa module. I presume that it is just like the other video-chip modules, uses xorg.conf, and I presume has adjustable refresh frequency?
Yes, I used it the same way as the sis-module.
I could not try the refreshrate, as I have a TFT-Monitor, but that should work, too.

I can simply switch vesa and sis by changing one line:
Driver "sis"
#Driver "vesa"

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Puppy 107 alpha

#5 Post by arshadparvez »

Thanks, but where is Puppy 107 alpha ? Can u plz give me a link

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