Ahhhhh, I have the same problem I also have a i810 and its disabled and my
voodoo 3 pci is enable, but it only detects my i810. When i type startx at a
command prompt i get this error:
fatal sever error:
No screens found
X connection to :0.0 broken
(explicit kill or server shutdown)
My voodoo card works great in windows to have have lnx4win(madrake7.2)
though.
If i find any info ill tell you or if you find any you can tell me. Please,
if you find a resolution tell me the exact command because im a newbie only
had linux for two day, but i am unable to get to my gui?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Regennitter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 12:59 PM
Subject: [newbie] XFree Problem


> Hi All,
>
> I have an i810 built in graphic chip and I have decided to get a 16 meg
> graphic card instead of having 8 meg.  I have "ATI all in wonder 128" PCI
> version.  XFdrake keeps detecting the i810 even though I have disabled it
in
> the BIOS setup.  I tried manually edit the xf86config-4 using r128 and/or
ati
> driver but it can not find the device.  I have trouble understanding the
> concept of BusID of the xfconfig-4 part of the script.   I know my card is
in
> PCI slot 4.   the BusID     "PCI:0:0:0" is a mystery to me.   I did a
"lspci"
> to find information on BusID or the I/O.   Can anyone help me out?  This
> wasnt the first time I had problem relating to PCI versus i810.   I had
> Voodoo3 PCI before Mandrake 7.2 became released.  and it worked just fine
in
> 7.1.  When I tried installing 7.2 XFdrake wouldnt detect my PCI Voodoo
card.
> No matter what I did.  XFdrake refused to look at anything else but my
i810.
>  So  I took Voodoo off.   At first I thought it was just the Voodoo card
that
> XFdrake refused to look at.   Now I know it just not Voodoo3 PCI, it's
other
> PCI card as well if i810 is built into the motherboard.  I'm fustrated.
I
> have Linux coexist with windows.  and ATI works like a charm in windows
but
> it sucks in LInux.
>
> Rob
>


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