Thanks to all who answered. Ronald Loftin sajeev nv Christophe Dupre Jonathan Loh John Leadeham Rick Francis John DiMarco sunmanager My question was: I have looked in the admin guide and on sunsolve and can't find the solution to my problem. I have several Ultra 10s with 13w13 graphics controllers and would like to enable the VGA connector instead of having to use the 13w13 sun video connector. We have lost several sun monitors and would like to use standard TFT monitors with vga input. Most suggested an adapter from sun for 13W13 to VGA conversion and I have ordered 3 (part number: X3872A) for some older Ultra 10s. John DiMarco's suggestion is: Alternatively, you could simply pull the 13W3 video card out of your U10s, do a "boot -r" and use the onboard card instead. Or, simply relink /dev/fb to point to /dev/fb1 instead of /dev/fb0. However, the onboard card is not as capable a video card -- if your ultra 10 is older, it may even not be capable of 24-bit colour at reasonable resolutions. sunmanager's suggestion is: Look at /etc/dt/config/Xservers file if it exists... if not create one with the line :0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/X -dev /dev/{fb_device#} defdepth (8|24) replace fb_device with the appropriate frame buffer and defdepth value with 8 or 24 bit depending on what your card supports and restart. you may also need to run the ffbconfig command to set the proper resolution on the machine. I did run into the problem of getting console to come up on the proper frame buffer at times, but in worst case scenario, you can remove the 13w3 card and do a boot -r this will reset the default /dev/fb to point to the frame buffer on the mother board for more information, the frame buffer FAQ is a good resource http://bul.eecs.umich.edu/~crowej/sunfaq/FrameBuffer.html I will try these methods for my newer machines that havn't been deployed to users and any new machines that come in. Thanks again for the quick responses. -Jo __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/Received on Fri Aug 3 06:58:29 2001
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