John DeStefano wrote:
Trying to take my mind off my server exploit issue...
I'm trying to configure an ATI Radeon 9000 64mb AGP video card with
Xorg on a FreeBSD5.3beta2 workstation. No matter which config option I
choose ('Xorg -configure', 'xorgcfg -textmode', xorgconfig), when I
test the generat
Robert Storey said:
> Sorry John, I apologize for not reading all the to the bottom of your
> post.
>
No problem; I appreciate your reply as well as any help I can get.
Just mentioned that the information was already in the post so I
didn't have to type it out again. ;) But please don't forget t
Sorry John, I apologize for not reading all the to the bottom of your
post.
The only other thing I'd suggest is playing with xvidtune. I had to do
this to get my screen to center properly. The frustrating thing with
xvidtune is that it doesn't automatically save the adjustments you make
- you have
Robert Storey wrote:
> One thing you could try is editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf and substituting
> "vesa" for "ati". It's not an ideal solution, but the vesa driver often
> works when nothing else will. You might want to take a look at
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/README.ati, and list all video drivers in
One thing you could try is editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf and substituting
"vesa" for "ati". It's not an ideal solution, but the vesa driver often
works when nothing else will. You might want to take a look at
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/README.ati, and list all video drivers in
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drive
Trying to take my mind off my server exploit issue...
I'm trying to configure an ATI Radeon 9000 64mb AGP video card with
Xorg on a FreeBSD5.3beta2 workstation. No matter which config option I
choose ('Xorg -configure', 'xorgcfg -textmode', xorgconfig), when I
test the generated .conf file, the sc