At 04:05 PM 5/11/98 -0700, you wrote:

>I'm having a bit of an interesting experience getting an X server to run
>on a new Dell PC with an STB Velocity 128 AGP board in it.  I'm using
>the latest X server from SUSE(XF86_SVGA 3.3.2-2) and after some tweaking
>of /etc/XF86config actually got it to work.  However, after a reboot
>startx causes the system to fatally hang(black screen,keyboard lockup
>etc.)  I'm postulating that this may have something to do with the
>card's AGPness as the Xserver did not specify anything differently about
>the PCI and the AGP version(such as separate servers) as I have seen
>with other makes of cards.
>
>Anybody got one of these working?

  Close. I have a Diamond Viper V330 AGP board and the xfree86-3.3.2 server
(accepted by XFree86 with the SuSE drivers). It works just fine for me (at
least, when I log in as root, 'cause I can't invoke X as a user). My
machine is one I built myself. The motherboard uses the gen-u-wine Intel
LX440 chipset and a PII cpu.

  Otherwise, I've nothing of value to add which would help you past this
barrier.

Rich

Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.
2404 SW 22nd Street
Troutdale, OR 97060-1247 USA
(503) 667-4517 | (503) 667-8863 - fax


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