Hi friends, Johannes bro.. I can't give up with that, I know we can solve
your problem, I feel it :D

The most important thing is try, one more try and it's enough..

Uninstall the xserver, unistall the ati drivers
check all configurations of your kernel..
Install xserver 7.1 and 8.36.5  ati driver manually.. run aticonfig
--initial

It's very strange to me it not work... I fell frustrated.. I really sorry
not help enough in your problem please excuse me...

:D


On 5/12/07, Johannes Skov Frandsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi everybody

Well the xorg server downgrade did not help either, so I abandon the
cloesed source drivers from Ati
and went on to try to install my S3 onboard savage  graphic processor.

This work almost instantly without any problems except for the fact that
I experienced a lot
of areas on the screen that was updated out of sync with the rest of the
screen.

Deciding that I could not work with that I tried the open source drivers
for the ati card.

I followed this guide:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_DRI_with_ATi_Open-Source_Drivers

and added these lines to my make.conf:

INPUT_DEVICES="keyboard mouse"
VIDEO_CARDS="savage radeon"

reinstalled my x-server and tried to start x.

This failed.

I then spent one hour or so tweaking xorg.conf and about 10 minutes ago
I finally found a combination that seems to work.


I still can't get max resolution for my monitor (1920*1200) but everything
else seems to work to a degree that I can live with for now.

Thanks for all the pointers and advices. It's very nice to have a
community
to help when you stumble along with your Linux installation.

Joe

Francisco Rivas wrote:
> Johannes,
>
> It is a good idea try with other version of the xorg. please post
> something about your experience.
>
>
>     Currently I'm supporting the theory that Young Sun is right, and
that
>     the problem is the version of Xorg.
>
>     Tomorrow I will try to uninstall the compiled drivers from ati and
>     try
>     the open source drivers. If that doesn't work
>     I'm feeling inclined to buy a new nvidia card instead.
>
>     Maybe I could also try to make the onboard S3 savage card  work,
>     although I have never been a big fan of
>     graphic cards with shared memory.
>
>     Thanks again for all the help....
>
>     Johannes
>
>
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