I'm still trying to sort out the screen resolution when I use TinyCore from Live CD on my Sony Vaio PCG-FX109K laptop. When I load TibyCore 3.5 from the Live CD, I have tried all the vga=7xx settings on offer. None of them produce a full screen image. Using 'tinycore xsetup' at boot produces a clear small image of what I take to be 800x600 resolution. I tried installing 915resolution but got the following error message:
"Intel chipset detected. However, 915resolution was unable to determine the chipset type. Chipset ID 11308086. Please contact stomljen@yahoo.com (or words to that effect)"
I have sent a message to stomljen@yahoo.com.
Is the chipset type the problem here?
What's the difference between the chipset type and the chipset ID?
Do I need to determine the chipset type and if so how?
How could I use this information to get 1400x1050 resolution on this 15 inch SXGA+ TFT screen?
This problem is not specific to running TInyCore on this machine. Every distro I have tried to run on this Vaio gives me similar resolution and (usually) refresh rate difficulties. I really do need to sort this out if I am to make any progress using Linux on this machine. When it was new, about 10-12 years ago, long before I got it, this was a high end machine (Pentium III, 128MB SDRAM, 30 GB HDD) There is lots of life in it still. But this screen resolution problem is going to make it obsolete before its time if I can't sort it out. That would be a terrible waste of a good machine. Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers. Bill
PS The BIOS on my Vaio laptop is primitive. There are no video options and little more than the standard boot options.