one of my friend also has the same problem with the TRIDENT chip Trident
3DImage975 and 4 MB Ram
We once brought X up by runnning the server on one console and then from the
other console typing some thing like this
export DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0
startkde
voila kde did come up but sadly this is not a long term solution ..we are
still trying to figure out the problem
Can anybody help
Thanx
Anand
Manjunathan Padua wrote:
> Hello Chetan,
>
> My name is Manjunathan Padua, from BMS College of
> Engg, Comp Sc.
> I met you in IT.COM and I mentioned you about the
> problems I had in configuring my AGP card.
> For this, you mentioned to me that LINUX 6.1 version
> recognises all types of AGP cards.
> So I bought a PCQ CD and I installed the latest
> version of Linux i.e 6.1
> But this again did not solve my problem with the AGP
> card.
>
> Below given is the configuration of my PC
>
>
> My vga card is a AGP card , whose configuration is
>
> Trident 3DImage975 with TV out
> with 4MB VRAM
>
> My Monitor is 15" LG Studioworks (with Multimedia)
>
> Horisync is 30-64Khz
>
> Vertsync is 50-120Hz
>
> My CPU is Celeron with 32MB SDRAM
> 4.1 GB HDD
> Creative AWE64 sound card
> USRobotics 33.6kbps External modem
>
>
>
> Now my problem is that, During installation linux
> automatically recognises my AGP card but when I start
> the Xwindows by typing startx in the shell terminal,
> the startup screen comes up, then it shows the status
> bar of Enlightment window increasing from 0% and
> reaching 100%. Then the screen goes blank with
> sometimes
> stripped lines in the screen or with background color.
> and then the system crashes.
>
> Please help me in configuring the XF86Config file for
> my AGP
> (i.e Trident 3DImage975) .
>
> If possible please give your phone number so that I
> could call you
> and explain the problem indetail.
>
> Hoping to hear from you soon.
>
> Manjunathan
> Phone: 3316191(Residence)
>
>
>
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