Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 13 Sep 1999 01:25:57 +0000 | From | "Stephen D. WIlliams" <> | Subject | New Idea? Capture video settings details in Win98/etc. for XFree86 config |
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(Possibly out of place on this list, but I think the right people are here.)
I observed that the hardest part of installing Linux on a misc. machine is configuring the video card/monitor for X (always a problem for desktops) and configuring sound (sometimes a problem for desktops).
While detection of the chipset and abilities has been progressing pretty well that there is still a gap in getting the settings reasonable for a particular implementation of that video card and the present monitor.
It occurred to me that it is probably possible to write a Win98/NT program that can grab those settings from a running system (configured with card vendor supplied BIOS/drivers) and save them to a floppy for use in installing Linux on that box.
I'm speaking generally about the frequency rates, dot clock settings, and other related configuration. Even video mode would be something that would allow the Linux system to start with the same video abilities as the original OS.
I'd be surprised if this wasn't thought of before; why can't we do this?
sdw
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