Wow, you are pretty now, TC
![Cheesy :D](https://forum.tinycorelinux.net/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
Screen is now fully utilized, and bright as can be.
Unfortunately not adjustable, as yet, but much better than before.
Turns out 915resolution dows not go back quite far enough - 815 chip is too old
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Excellent for those for whom it works, I'm sure.
![Smiley :)](https://forum.tinycorelinux.net/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
OK, I tried the newest Xorg. Nothing but a blank screen, or ignoring me and using same old blah.
Starte over, and used Xorg 7.4, and tried a few things.
What worked for me on old Sony Vaio with Intel 815M chipset (chipset ID 11308086)
using the CD and USB for /tce :
*From fresh, installed Graphics support extension ON BOOT because Xorg needs it.
*Instaled iptables ONBOOT and activated
*installed Xorg 7.4 ONBOOT
*Followed instructions from DanielBarnes, search topic "open-vm-tools for VMware"
sounds off-topic, but he responds to multiple issues, including clear instructions how to bump
Xorg into action in a persistent way! Way to go!
*Had to alter newly created xorg.conf. Already saved and referred to for boot.
Opened in editor with sudo. Compared to a saved xorg.conf from Puppy install
on the same machine. Mostly substituted lines or sections from the Pup version.
Vesa never seems to see a bigger screen than 800x600 on ancient hardware.
*Installed Synaptics package, called for by the Puppy mouse section.
Et voila, BEAUTIFUL screen, slightly less touchy touchpad, and unfortunately lost USB mouse.
BUT, the objective - FIREFOX now looks FANTASTIC.
Will fiddle with mouse bits to try to find my bug - what I changed to kill poor USB mousy.
Thank you for your assistance, and if anybody requests the xorg.conf file, I'm all about sharing.
peace