Re: [newbie] Drake 9 don't do video

2002-10-27 Thread ET
don't mount the music cd

On Sunday 27 October 2002 12:51 am, Nick Adams wrote:
 Erik wrote:
 On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 17:37, Nick Adams wrote:
 Nick Adams wrote:
 Spencer wrote:
 On October 26, 2002 08:36 am, Jimmy Montague wrote:
 Hi, Everybody:
 
 I downloaded the isos and burned them onto 3 CDs.
 I booted from CD1 and ran the install per directions.
 It's slick until comes time to configure the video/Xwindows
  environment. There I hit a stump. I've installed 4 times, now, and
  still can't get it right.
 
 System is:
 
 FIC VA503+ mobo
 AMD K6-2/350 processor
 256 mb Crucial RAM
 2 Maxtor 13 gb hdds
 1 generic 50x CD-ROM
 1 fdd
 Creative Ensoniqe sound
 ATI 3D Rage Pro vid card with 8 mb RAM
 Compaq V50 monitor
 IBM model M keyboard (101 key, US English)
 Logitech MouseMan PS2
 
 Problem is that during the install, Xconfigurator sees the vid card as
 an ATI Mach 64 with a Utah chipset. Default config is 16 million
  24-bit color, 800x600 res.
 
 If I accept that and run a test, the screen goes black for about 30
 seconds and then comes back on. If I then tell it to load X at
  boot-up, what happens is that the system reboots and looks good until
  it loads X. Then the screen goes black and stays that way forever.
 
 So I reinstall. Tell Xconfigurator that the vid card is really an ATI
 Rage Pro 3D. Then, no matter what config I set up (65k colors 
  16-bit, for example) the system returns an error when I test it.
 
 The error is: You must specify a keyboard in XF86Config try to change
 some parameters. (sic)
 
 So I boot to the command line as root. Issue a command xf86config. Run
 through all of THAT. At the end, it tells me it's going to save the
 configuration, and then it saves. When I tell it startx, I get
 execve failed for /etc/x11/x (errno 2)
 giving up
 xinit: No such file or directory
 
 After install no. 4, I'm whipped.
 
 Ideas, anyone?
 
 Thanks.
 
 Nick
 
 Mach 64 Utah drivers are correct. I use the same card along with
 Xfree 4.2.1. It may be choking on your monitor. Try using generic
 settings. I am using 1024x768  70 and 800x600 at 24 as final. Works
 perfect
 
 Spence
 
 
 
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 You use Xfree 4.2.1 on a generic monitor -- but do you set Xfree to 3d
 or 2d?
 
 Nick
 
 
 
 
 
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 Spencer:
 
 Been there. Done that. Three times now.
 
 Same result. It doesn't work.
 
 More suggestions, anyone?
 
 Thanks
 Nick
 
 Nick,
 
 I'm running the same chipset (according to the setup in 9.0).  Do don't
 say what OS you ran on this machine before..or what resolution or color
 depth.  Without that info, it looks like your card handles the default
 settings, but your monitor is choking on them.  I'd suggest dropping
 back to 800x600 at 16-bit and see if it will work.  You need to find a
 setting that works with your monitor, then you can experiment with the
 color depth and resolution to get optimal display.
 
 If you are doing the setup manually, you might also check the frequency
 that is being used with the monitor...a freq setting that is too high
 (or too low) could be a show-stopper, too.
 
 The default for my card (ATI mach64 Utah) and monitor (Optiquest Q55)
 worked fine...XFree 4.2.1, 2D (I also have only 8MB onboard vid ram) and
 1024x768, but my monitor will handle the 24-bit color depth.
 
 
 
 
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 Erik:

 I tried EVERY ATI driver in Drake 9. None of them work with this card.

 The card is a 3D Rage Pro. Drake 9 HAS no driver for that card listed,
 and the default (Utah) driver doesn't work.
 That monitor and vid card worked fine with a SuSE 7.3 distro for six
 months, before I installed Drake 9. I had them running at 1024x768, 16
 million colors, etc. That card and that monitor have worked with DOS and
 Win 3.x, with Win 95, 98, ME and 2k, with Corel Linux and with SuSE.
 They don't work with Drake 9 -- go figure what's at fault.

 Using Drake 9, as I said above, I tried every ATI driver in the
 selection. None worked. I got refresh specs off the Web for that monitor
 and tried plugging them into generic monitor configurations in Drake
 9. It didn't work.

 But gee. I swapped the ATI 3D Rage Pro vid card for a Hercules
 Terminator 128 3D and everything works just fine. The monitor monitors
 and the accelerator accelerates. I say Drake 9 DOES do video, but not
 with an ATI 3D Rage Pro vid card.

 Nick.



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[newbie] Drake 9 don't do video

2002-10-26 Thread Jimmy Montague
Hi, Everybody:

I downloaded the isos and burned them onto 3 CDs.
I booted from CD1 and ran the install per directions.
It's slick until comes time to configure the video/Xwindows environment. 
There I hit a stump. I've installed 4 times, now, and still can't get it 
right.

System is:

FIC VA503+ mobo
AMD K6-2/350 processor
256 mb Crucial RAM
2 Maxtor 13 gb hdds
1 generic 50x CD-ROM
1 fdd
Creative Ensoniqe sound
ATI 3D Rage Pro vid card with 8 mb RAM
Compaq V50 monitor
IBM model M keyboard (101 key, US English)
Logitech MouseMan PS2

Problem is that during the install, Xconfigurator sees the vid card as 
an ATI Mach 64 with a Utah chipset. Default config is 16 million 24-bit 
color, 800x600 res.

If I accept that and run a test, the screen goes black for about 30 
seconds and then comes back on. If I then tell it to load X at boot-up, 
what happens is that the system reboots and looks good until it loads X. 
Then the screen goes black and stays that way forever.

So I reinstall. Tell Xconfigurator that the vid card is really an ATI 
Rage Pro 3D. Then, no matter what config I set up (65k colors  16-bit, 
for example) the system returns an error when I test it.

The error is: You must specify a keyboard in XF86Config try to change 
some parameters. (sic)

So I boot to the command line as root. Issue a command xf86config. Run 
through all of THAT. At the end, it tells me it's going to save the 
configuration, and then it saves. When I tell it startx, I get
execve failed for /etc/x11/x (errno 2)
giving up
xinit: No such file or directory

After install no. 4, I'm whipped.

Ideas, anyone?

Thanks.

Nick


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Re: [newbie] Drake 9 don't do video

2002-10-26 Thread Spencer
On October 26, 2002 08:36 am, Jimmy Montague wrote:
 Hi, Everybody:

 I downloaded the isos and burned them onto 3 CDs.
 I booted from CD1 and ran the install per directions.
 It's slick until comes time to configure the video/Xwindows environment.
 There I hit a stump. I've installed 4 times, now, and still can't get it
 right.

 System is:

 FIC VA503+ mobo
 AMD K6-2/350 processor
 256 mb Crucial RAM
 2 Maxtor 13 gb hdds
 1 generic 50x CD-ROM
 1 fdd
 Creative Ensoniqe sound
 ATI 3D Rage Pro vid card with 8 mb RAM
 Compaq V50 monitor
 IBM model M keyboard (101 key, US English)
 Logitech MouseMan PS2

 Problem is that during the install, Xconfigurator sees the vid card as
 an ATI Mach 64 with a Utah chipset. Default config is 16 million 24-bit
 color, 800x600 res.

 If I accept that and run a test, the screen goes black for about 30
 seconds and then comes back on. If I then tell it to load X at boot-up,
 what happens is that the system reboots and looks good until it loads X.
 Then the screen goes black and stays that way forever.

 So I reinstall. Tell Xconfigurator that the vid card is really an ATI
 Rage Pro 3D. Then, no matter what config I set up (65k colors  16-bit,
 for example) the system returns an error when I test it.

 The error is: You must specify a keyboard in XF86Config try to change
 some parameters. (sic)

 So I boot to the command line as root. Issue a command xf86config. Run
 through all of THAT. At the end, it tells me it's going to save the
 configuration, and then it saves. When I tell it startx, I get
 execve failed for /etc/x11/x (errno 2)
 giving up
 xinit: No such file or directory

 After install no. 4, I'm whipped.

 Ideas, anyone?

 Thanks.

 Nick
Mach 64 Utah drivers are correct. I use the same card along with Xfree 4.2.1. 
It may be choking on your monitor. Try using generic settings. I am using 
1024x768  70 and 800x600 at 24 as final. Works perfect

Spence


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RE: [newbie] Drake 9 don't do video

2002-10-26 Thread Franki
I make two consessions to getting video working..

1. Never do the test suggested in the install.. if it dies you sometimes
have to start again.
2. Never have the system initially boot straight into Xwindows. (at least
not straight after install.)

That way if there is a problem, you can use drakconf to fix it from the
console once the system
is fully installed and running.

its saved me many an install.

rgds

Frank
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On Saturday 26 October 2002 8:36 am, Jimmy Montague did speak unto the
huddled masses, saying:

 Problem is that during the install, Xconfigurator sees the vid card as
 an ATI Mach 64 with a Utah chipset. Default config is 16 million 24-bit
 color, 800x600 res.

 If I accept that and run a test, the screen goes black for about 30
 seconds and then comes back on. If I then tell it to load X at boot-up,
 what happens is that the system reboots and looks good until it loads X.
 Then the screen goes black and stays that way forever.

i would try the recommended video card but use a different monitor setting.
if i run my other machine with too high a refresh rate i get the same
behavior.

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Re: [newbie] Drake 9 don't do video

2002-10-26 Thread Nick Adams
Nick Adams wrote:


Spencer wrote:


On October 26, 2002 08:36 am, Jimmy Montague wrote:
 

Hi, Everybody:

I downloaded the isos and burned them onto 3 CDs.
I booted from CD1 and ran the install per directions.
It's slick until comes time to configure the video/Xwindows environment.
There I hit a stump. I've installed 4 times, now, and still can't get it
right.

System is:

FIC VA503+ mobo
AMD K6-2/350 processor
256 mb Crucial RAM
2 Maxtor 13 gb hdds
1 generic 50x CD-ROM
1 fdd
Creative Ensoniqe sound
ATI 3D Rage Pro vid card with 8 mb RAM
Compaq V50 monitor
IBM model M keyboard (101 key, US English)
Logitech MouseMan PS2

Problem is that during the install, Xconfigurator sees the vid card as
an ATI Mach 64 with a Utah chipset. Default config is 16 million 24-bit
color, 800x600 res.

If I accept that and run a test, the screen goes black for about 30
seconds and then comes back on. If I then tell it to load X at boot-up,
what happens is that the system reboots and looks good until it loads X.
Then the screen goes black and stays that way forever.

So I reinstall. Tell Xconfigurator that the vid card is really an ATI
Rage Pro 3D. Then, no matter what config I set up (65k colors  16-bit,
for example) the system returns an error when I test it.

The error is: You must specify a keyboard in XF86Config try to change
some parameters. (sic)

So I boot to the command line as root. Issue a command xf86config. Run
through all of THAT. At the end, it tells me it's going to save the
configuration, and then it saves. When I tell it startx, I get
execve failed for /etc/x11/x (errno 2)
giving up
xinit: No such file or directory

After install no. 4, I'm whipped.

Ideas, anyone?

Thanks.

Nick
  

Mach 64 Utah drivers are correct. I use the same card along with 
Xfree 4.2.1. It may be choking on your monitor. Try using generic 
settings. I am using 1024x768  70 and 800x600 at 24 as final. Works 
perfect

Spence

 



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Spencer:

You use Xfree 4.2.1 on a generic monitor -- but do you set Xfree to 3d 
or 2d?

Nick





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Spencer:

Been there. Done that. Three times now.

Same result. It doesn't work.

More suggestions, anyone?

Thanks
Nick




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Re: [newbie] Drake 9 don't do video

2002-10-26 Thread Spencer
On October 26, 2002 03:37 pm, Nick Adams wrote:
 Nick Adams wrote:
  Spencer wrote:
  On October 26, 2002 08:36 am, Jimmy Montague wrote:
  Hi, Everybody:
 
  I downloaded the isos and burned them onto 3 CDs.
  I booted from CD1 and ran the install per directions.
  It's slick until comes time to configure the video/Xwindows
  environment. There I hit a stump. I've installed 4 times, now, and
  still can't get it right.
 
  System is:
 
  FIC VA503+ mobo
  AMD K6-2/350 processor
  256 mb Crucial RAM
  2 Maxtor 13 gb hdds
  1 generic 50x CD-ROM
  1 fdd
  Creative Ensoniqe sound
  ATI 3D Rage Pro vid card with 8 mb RAM
  Compaq V50 monitor
  IBM model M keyboard (101 key, US English)
  Logitech MouseMan PS2
 
  Problem is that during the install, Xconfigurator sees the vid card as
  an ATI Mach 64 with a Utah chipset. Default config is 16 million 24-bit
  color, 800x600 res.
 
  If I accept that and run a test, the screen goes black for about 30
  seconds and then comes back on. If I then tell it to load X at boot-up,
  what happens is that the system reboots and looks good until it loads
  X. Then the screen goes black and stays that way forever.
 
  So I reinstall. Tell Xconfigurator that the vid card is really an ATI
  Rage Pro 3D. Then, no matter what config I set up (65k colors  16-bit,
  for example) the system returns an error when I test it.
 
  The error is: You must specify a keyboard in XF86Config try to change
  some parameters. (sic)
 
  So I boot to the command line as root. Issue a command xf86config. Run
  through all of THAT. At the end, it tells me it's going to save the
  configuration, and then it saves. When I tell it startx, I get
  execve failed for /etc/x11/x (errno 2)
  giving up
  xinit: No such file or directory
 
  After install no. 4, I'm whipped.
 
  Ideas, anyone?
 
  Thanks.
 
  Nick
 
  Mach 64 Utah drivers are correct. I use the same card along with
  Xfree 4.2.1. It may be choking on your monitor. Try using generic
  settings. I am using 1024x768  70 and 800x600 at 24 as final. Works
  perfect
 
  Spence
 
 
 
  
 
  Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to
  http://www.mandrakestore.com
 
  Spencer:
 
  You use Xfree 4.2.1 on a generic monitor -- but do you set Xfree to 3d
  or 2d?
 
  Nick
 
 
 
 
 
 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
 Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

 Spencer:

 Been there. Done that. Three times now.

 Same result. It doesn't work.

 More suggestions, anyone?

 Thanks
 Nick
Nick
Try to get to runlevel 3. If you can get in as root, try running 
/usr/sbin/ddxinfos. This will give you the EISA ID of your monitor and may 
help you debug this thing.

Spence


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Re: [newbie] Drake 9 don't do video

2002-10-26 Thread Erik
On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 17:37, Nick Adams wrote:
 Nick Adams wrote:
 
  Spencer wrote:
 
  On October 26, 2002 08:36 am, Jimmy Montague wrote:
   
 
  Hi, Everybody:
 
  I downloaded the isos and burned them onto 3 CDs.
  I booted from CD1 and ran the install per directions.
  It's slick until comes time to configure the video/Xwindows environment.
  There I hit a stump. I've installed 4 times, now, and still can't get it
  right.
 
  System is:
 
  FIC VA503+ mobo
  AMD K6-2/350 processor
  256 mb Crucial RAM
  2 Maxtor 13 gb hdds
  1 generic 50x CD-ROM
  1 fdd
  Creative Ensoniqe sound
  ATI 3D Rage Pro vid card with 8 mb RAM
  Compaq V50 monitor
  IBM model M keyboard (101 key, US English)
  Logitech MouseMan PS2
 
  Problem is that during the install, Xconfigurator sees the vid card as
  an ATI Mach 64 with a Utah chipset. Default config is 16 million 24-bit
  color, 800x600 res.
 
  If I accept that and run a test, the screen goes black for about 30
  seconds and then comes back on. If I then tell it to load X at boot-up,
  what happens is that the system reboots and looks good until it loads X.
  Then the screen goes black and stays that way forever.
 
  So I reinstall. Tell Xconfigurator that the vid card is really an ATI
  Rage Pro 3D. Then, no matter what config I set up (65k colors  16-bit,
  for example) the system returns an error when I test it.
 
  The error is: You must specify a keyboard in XF86Config try to change
  some parameters. (sic)
 
  So I boot to the command line as root. Issue a command xf86config. Run
  through all of THAT. At the end, it tells me it's going to save the
  configuration, and then it saves. When I tell it startx, I get
  execve failed for /etc/x11/x (errno 2)
  giving up
  xinit: No such file or directory
 
  After install no. 4, I'm whipped.
 
  Ideas, anyone?
 
  Thanks.
 
  Nick

 
  Mach 64 Utah drivers are correct. I use the same card along with 
  Xfree 4.2.1. It may be choking on your monitor. Try using generic 
  settings. I am using 1024x768  70 and 800x600 at 24 as final. Works 
  perfect
 
  Spence
 
   
 
  
 
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  http://www.mandrakestore.com
   
 
  Spencer:
 
  You use Xfree 4.2.1 on a generic monitor -- but do you set Xfree to 3d 
  or 2d?
 
  Nick
 
 
 
 
 
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 Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
   
 
 Spencer:
 
 Been there. Done that. Three times now.
 
 Same result. It doesn't work.
 
 More suggestions, anyone?
 
 Thanks
 Nick

Nick,

I'm running the same chipset (according to the setup in 9.0).  Do don't
say what OS you ran on this machine before..or what resolution or color
depth.  Without that info, it looks like your card handles the default
settings, but your monitor is choking on them.  I'd suggest dropping
back to 800x600 at 16-bit and see if it will work.  You need to find a
setting that works with your monitor, then you can experiment with the
color depth and resolution to get optimal display.

If you are doing the setup manually, you might also check the frequency
that is being used with the monitor...a freq setting that is too high
(or too low) could be a show-stopper, too.

The default for my card (ATI mach64 Utah) and monitor (Optiquest Q55)
worked fine...XFree 4.2.1, 2D (I also have only 8MB onboard vid ram) and
1024x768, but my monitor will handle the 24-bit color depth.
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Re: [newbie] Drake 9 don't do video

2002-10-26 Thread Nick Adams
Spencer wrote:


On October 26, 2002 03:37 pm, Nick Adams wrote:
 

Nick Adams wrote:
   

Spencer wrote:
 

On October 26, 2002 08:36 am, Jimmy Montague wrote:
   

Hi, Everybody:

I downloaded the isos and burned them onto 3 CDs.
I booted from CD1 and ran the install per directions.
It's slick until comes time to configure the video/Xwindows
environment. There I hit a stump. I've installed 4 times, now, and
still can't get it right.

System is:

FIC VA503+ mobo
AMD K6-2/350 processor
256 mb Crucial RAM
2 Maxtor 13 gb hdds
1 generic 50x CD-ROM
1 fdd
Creative Ensoniqe sound
ATI 3D Rage Pro vid card with 8 mb RAM
Compaq V50 monitor
IBM model M keyboard (101 key, US English)
Logitech MouseMan PS2

Problem is that during the install, Xconfigurator sees the vid card as
an ATI Mach 64 with a Utah chipset. Default config is 16 million 24-bit
color, 800x600 res.

If I accept that and run a test, the screen goes black for about 30
seconds and then comes back on. If I then tell it to load X at boot-up,
what happens is that the system reboots and looks good until it loads
X. Then the screen goes black and stays that way forever.

So I reinstall. Tell Xconfigurator that the vid card is really an ATI
Rage Pro 3D. Then, no matter what config I set up (65k colors  16-bit,
for example) the system returns an error when I test it.

The error is: You must specify a keyboard in XF86Config try to change
some parameters. (sic)

So I boot to the command line as root. Issue a command xf86config. Run
through all of THAT. At the end, it tells me it's going to save the
configuration, and then it saves. When I tell it startx, I get
execve failed for /etc/x11/x (errno 2)
giving up
xinit: No such file or directory

After install no. 4, I'm whipped.

Ideas, anyone?

Thanks.

Nick
 

Mach 64 Utah drivers are correct. I use the same card along with
Xfree 4.2.1. It may be choking on your monitor. Try using generic
settings. I am using 1024x768  70 and 800x600 at 24 as final. Works
perfect

Spence





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Spencer:

You use Xfree 4.2.1 on a generic monitor -- but do you set Xfree to 3d
or 2d?

Nick





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Spencer:

Been there. Done that. Three times now.

Same result. It doesn't work.

More suggestions, anyone?

Thanks
Nick
   

Nick
Try to get to runlevel 3. If you can get in as root, try running 
/usr/sbin/ddxinfos. This will give you the EISA ID of your monitor and may 
help you debug this thing.

Spence

 



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I fixed the problem, Spencer. What I did was change the vid card. Took 
out the ATI 3D Rage Pro. Put in a Hercules Terminator 128 3D. System 
installed perfectly and now works like a champ.

New Problem:

I have sound as both root and as user, but can't play music CDs.

How do I mount a CD drive and then get the OS to call CD Player when I 
load in a disk?

Jimmy



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Re: [newbie] Drake 9 don't do video

2002-10-26 Thread Sharrea
On Sunday 27 Oct 2002 3:19 pm, Nick Adams wrote:
 I have sound as both root and as user, but can't play music CDs.

 How do I mount a CD drive and then get the OS to call CD Player when I
 load in a disk?

You don't mount the device to play music CDs.  Have you tried kscd?  (K Menu 
 Multimedia  Sound  KsCD).  If it can't find the device you may need to 
edit ~/.kde/share/config/kscdrc and put the correct device in there.  Note 
that if you're using scsi emulation for your CD-ROM/CD-RW drive it may be 
something like:

CDDevice=/dev/scdX
where X is the 0, 1 or whatever.

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Re: [newbie] Drake 9 don't do video

2002-10-26 Thread Spencer
On October 26, 2002 07:19 pm, Nick Adams wrote:
 Spencer wrote:
 On October 26, 2002 03:37 pm, Nick Adams wrote:
 Nick Adams wrote:
 Spencer wrote:
 On October 26, 2002 08:36 am, Jimmy Montague wrote:
  
 [ major snip ]

 I fixed the problem, Spencer. What I did was change the vid card. Took
 out the ATI 3D Rage Pro. Put in a Hercules Terminator 128 3D. System
 installed perfectly and now works like a champ.

 New Problem:

 I have sound as both root and as user, but can't play music CDs.

 How do I mount a CD drive and then get the OS to call CD Player when I
 load in a disk?

 Jimmy
Sorry to hear about the demise of the ATI card but happy the problem is fixed. 
About the sound, at the moment I can't help you because I have the same 
problem. If you call the CD player with an audio CD in, does it play?

Spence


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Re: [newbie] Drake 9 don't do video

2002-10-26 Thread Nick Adams
Erik wrote:


On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 17:37, Nick Adams wrote:
 

Nick Adams wrote:

   

Spencer wrote:

 

On October 26, 2002 08:36 am, Jimmy Montague wrote:


   

Hi, Everybody:

I downloaded the isos and burned them onto 3 CDs.
I booted from CD1 and ran the install per directions.
It's slick until comes time to configure the video/Xwindows environment.
There I hit a stump. I've installed 4 times, now, and still can't get it
right.

System is:

FIC VA503+ mobo
AMD K6-2/350 processor
256 mb Crucial RAM
2 Maxtor 13 gb hdds
1 generic 50x CD-ROM
1 fdd
Creative Ensoniqe sound
ATI 3D Rage Pro vid card with 8 mb RAM
Compaq V50 monitor
IBM model M keyboard (101 key, US English)
Logitech MouseMan PS2

Problem is that during the install, Xconfigurator sees the vid card as
an ATI Mach 64 with a Utah chipset. Default config is 16 million 24-bit
color, 800x600 res.

If I accept that and run a test, the screen goes black for about 30
seconds and then comes back on. If I then tell it to load X at boot-up,
what happens is that the system reboots and looks good until it loads X.
Then the screen goes black and stays that way forever.

So I reinstall. Tell Xconfigurator that the vid card is really an ATI
Rage Pro 3D. Then, no matter what config I set up (65k colors  16-bit,
for example) the system returns an error when I test it.

The error is: You must specify a keyboard in XF86Config try to change
some parameters. (sic)

So I boot to the command line as root. Issue a command xf86config. Run
through all of THAT. At the end, it tells me it's going to save the
configuration, and then it saves. When I tell it startx, I get
execve failed for /etc/x11/x (errno 2)
giving up
xinit: No such file or directory

After install no. 4, I'm whipped.

Ideas, anyone?

Thanks.

Nick
 
 

Mach 64 Utah drivers are correct. I use the same card along with 
Xfree 4.2.1. It may be choking on your monitor. Try using generic 
settings. I am using 1024x768  70 and 800x600 at 24 as final. Works 
perfect

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Spencer:

You use Xfree 4.2.1 on a generic monitor -- but do you set Xfree to 3d 
or 2d?

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Spencer:

Been there. Done that. Three times now.

Same result. It doesn't work.

More suggestions, anyone?

Thanks
Nick
   


Nick,

I'm running the same chipset (according to the setup in 9.0).  Do don't
say what OS you ran on this machine before..or what resolution or color
depth.  Without that info, it looks like your card handles the default
settings, but your monitor is choking on them.  I'd suggest dropping
back to 800x600 at 16-bit and see if it will work.  You need to find a
setting that works with your monitor, then you can experiment with the
color depth and resolution to get optimal display.

If you are doing the setup manually, you might also check the frequency
that is being used with the monitor...a freq setting that is too high
(or too low) could be a show-stopper, too.

The default for my card (ATI mach64 Utah) and monitor (Optiquest Q55)
worked fine...XFree 4.2.1, 2D (I also have only 8MB onboard vid ram) and
1024x768, but my monitor will handle the 24-bit color depth.
 



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Erik:

I tried EVERY ATI driver in Drake 9. None of them work with this card.

The card is a 3D Rage Pro. Drake 9 HAS no driver for that card listed, 
and the default (Utah) driver doesn't work.
That monitor and vid card worked fine with a SuSE 7.3 distro for six 
months, before I installed Drake 9. I had them running at 1024x768, 16 
million colors, etc. That card and that monitor have worked with DOS and 
Win 3.x, with Win 95, 98, ME and 2k, with Corel Linux and with SuSE. 
They don't work with Drake 9 -- go figure what's at fault.

Using Drake 9, as I said above, I tried every ATI driver in the 
selection. None worked. I got refresh specs off the Web for that monitor 
and tried plugging them into generic monitor configurations in Drake 
9. It didn't work.

But gee. I swapped the ATI 3D Rage Pro vid card for a Hercules 
Terminator 128 3D and everything works just fine. The monitor monitors 
and the accelerator accelerates. I say Drake 9 DOES do video, but not 
with an ATI 3D Rage Pro vid card.

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[newbie] Drake 9 don't do video

2002-10-26 Thread Nick Adams
Hello, Everyone.

This is to let you know that I solved the vid card problem by swapping vid 
cards. I'm content with the way things are at this point. Everything is fine.  
Problem solved.

Thank you all for your kind responses to what are undoubtedly some pretty dumb 
questions. I appreciate it.

And now, as far as I'm concerned, this thread is dead.

Thanks again.

Nick Adams


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