Infinitely many thanks, John Dong! At first that update did nothing very much useful: "mga" instead of "vesa" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf started to work, yes, but I still got only maximum resolution 800x600. This however appears to be due to my actual physical screen configurations; now that I added the correct hsync and vertrefresh values, everything works in 1024x768@85Hz MGA mode just fine.
So let's agree that this .deb seems to resolve the bug. Thanks again.
Oh, and for further note: My card is Matrox Millennium G450, five years old, and monitor is LG 99G 19", five years old.
Infinitely many thanks, John Dong! At first that update did nothing very much useful: "mga" instead of "vesa" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf started to work, yes, but I still got only maximum resolution 800x600. This however appears to be due to my actual physical screen configurations; now that I added the correct hsync and vertrefresh values, everything works in 1024x768@85Hz MGA mode just fine.
So let's agree that this .deb seems to resolve the bug. Thanks again.
Oh, and for further note: My card is Matrox Millennium G450, five years old, and monitor is LG 99G 19", five years old.
-- Matti Nuortio, Oulu, Finland