[UCLA-LUG] FW: Help

mike chan snotty@ucla.edu
Tue, 08 Feb 2000 15:40:37 -0800


you want to try to run..

Xconfigurator

as the root user if you installed Redhat or Mandrake... it should be able to detect your video card and your monitor if its plug and play...

it should ago set your mouse hopefully, but i'm not sure...

mike

At 03:29 PM 2/8/00 -0800, you wrote:
>If you already get this email, please disregard this one. Hope that I will
>hear any suggestions from our group soon.
>
>-- Michelle --
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:	Kwan, Michelle 
>> Sent:	Tuesday, February 08, 2000 3:02 PM
>> To:	'linux@linux.ucla.edu'
>> Subject:	Help
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have a Diamond Viper V770 video card,  a Sony 210GS monitor, and an
>> IntelliMouse. I try to do the configuration for the Xwindow using
>> xf86config. After I type in startx, the window appears too big (look like
>> 300x400 or so), and the mouse jumps all over the screen (I have NT on this
>> machine, too and the mouse works fine with NT). Therefore, I shutdown the
>> XServer. I saw the following error message:
>> 
>> 	/dev/mouse unable to get status of mouse fd (Inappropriate ioctl
>> device)
>> 
>> 	PID could not get read
>> 
>> My questions are:
>> 
>> 	1/ What does the error about the mouse mean? How can I fix the
>> problem?
>> 
>> 	2/ How can I make the screen appear like 800x600 in windows NT? (I
>> did specify in the XF86Config file.  Since the screen looks so big, does
>> that mean that I didn't have the right driver for the video card? If so,
>> where can I download the driver for it?)
>> 
>> Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
>> 
>> -- Michelle Kwan --
>
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