http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2856


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           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|XFdrake does not allow      |XFdrake does not allow
                   |selection of 2nd video card |selection of 2nd video card
                   |in mdk-9.1rc2               |in mdk-9.1rc2 and 9.1 final




------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-11-06 20:29 -------
Still valid in LM9.1 final. 
 
I am running XFdrake from a text console (X not running). The problem is that if a 
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file is present, XFdrake loads it first. So, if the initial 
XF86Xonfig-4 file 
was configured for the AGP card, XFdrake shows the AGP card but does not list the PCI 
card. 
The XFdrake options are "quit" and "do" (what does "do" mean ? Why not use "change" 
instead ?). If I press "do", only then it shows the list of cards with the PCI card 
selected. 

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description: 
I have an AGP (primary) and a PCI video card. When XFdrake is started from console 
(that 
means X), it never lists the PCI card so there is no way to configure the PCI card. If 
XFdrake 
is started from inside X, it does allow to select the PCI card (since the button for 
video card 
now works, unlike in console) but during X testing, XFdrake simply crashes. So its a 
no go 
either way.

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