Running setup didn't help unfortunately. What I've finally
had to do to get even partial operation is to install a card
into the AGP slot in this box. That will finally fully
disable the integrated video. So now instead of a Radeon
7000PCI and integrated s3 trio3d I have the Radeon and an
ATI
Running setup didn't help unfortunately. What I've finally
had to do to get even partial operation is to install a card
into the AGP slot in this box. That will finally fully
disable the integrated video. So now instead of a Radeon
7000PCI and integrated s3 trio3d I have the Radeon and an
ATI
On Fri, 10 May 2002 10:27:31 -0400
Mike Rambo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know if Mandrake customized version of XFree86
4.20 in the 8.2 release or is it the standard stuff from the
XFree86 project? How do I figure out what drivers are used
and what drivers are available - seems
Once you do the XFree86 -configure, you can successfully reconfigure the
resolution from the control center. I just did the 7000 upgrade last
night.
OTOH, if I run XFree86 -configure I do get a configuration
that at least starts up. I can log in and KDE seems to work
ok - haven't tried
On Monday 06 May 2002 11:17 pm, you wrote:
Mike,
It may be working like the integrated sound on my mobo I had to
go into BIOS and turn off the sound TWICE (in too different
locations that's why the caps) in order to get it working. Even
though Linux recognized the sound card it wouldn't
On Tue, 7 May 2002 01:39:35 -0500
nDiScReEt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Comments Inline for (hopefully) Clarity:
On Monday 06 May 2002 11:17 pm, you wrote:
Mike,
It may be working like the integrated sound on my mobo I had
to go into BIOS and turn off the sound TWICE (in too
Thanks for all the responses. I'll have to try some of this
after work tonight.
The common theme though, seems to be to disable the built in
video in CMOS/BIOS. That was one of the first things I
looked for. Unfortunately it can't be done. There is an
option in CMOS only for choosing whether the
Thanks for all the responses. I'll have to try some of this
after work tonight.
The common theme though, seems to be to disable the built in
video in CMOS/BIOS. That was one of the first things I
looked for. Unfortunately it can't be done. There is an
option in CMOS only for choosing whether the
I have an IBM box (300PL) that has integrated S3 video.
My son wants better video so I've obtained a 64MB Radeon
7000 PCI video card. I can't use an AGP card even though the
machine has an AGP slot because of the way the case is built
- one of those proprietary designs that only a few cards
will
.
Brian D. Klar - CVE
OTS
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From: Mike Rambo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 3:11 PM
To: Mandrake List
Subject: [expert] mdk8.2 and radeon 7000 pci
I have an IBM box (300PL) that has integrated S3 video.
My son wants better video so I've obtained
On Mon, 06 May 2002 15:10:58 -0400
Mike Rambo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an IBM box (300PL) that has integrated S3 video.
My son wants better video so I've obtained a 64MB Radeon
7000 PCI video card. I can't use an AGP card even though the
machine has an AGP slot because of the way
Hi,
I sent a message a while ago to this mailing list regarding the Radeon
and openGL. Since it seems that you have a similar configuration, do you
mind checking of you can run the bzflag game. There are a few other open
gl programs that crash XFree86 and lock up my whole computer, but this
Mike Rambo wrote:
I have an IBM box (300PL) that has integrated S3 video.
My son wants better video so I've obtained a 64MB Radeon
7000 PCI video card. I can't use an AGP card even though the
machine has an AGP slot because of the way the case is built
- one of those proprietary designs
Mike,
It may be working like the integrated sound on my mobo I had to
go into BIOS and turn off the sound TWICE (in too different
locations that's why the caps) in order to get it working. Even
though Linux recognized the sound card it wouldn't let my SBLive!
work until I did this. Now here
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