Hello,
I had the following configuration and everything worked fine:
AMD 1200 on MSI Master
Linux-2.4.x
XFree86 4.0.2 on SuSE 7.1
nVidia M64 with 32 MB Video RAM
Sony CPD400 at 1280x1024
When the nVidia card failed, I have replaced it with an ATI Radeon 7000
with 64 MB DDR RAM (lspci recognise
I am a completely newbie in Linux and I just intalled Debian.
Somehow I did not manage to install X-Window and I found out that my Savage4 video
card was not supported by the version I had.
I found on the XFree86 website a list of the current status of video DRIVERS and the
Savage4 card was su
I am trying to run Xconfigurator. But I don't see my video card on the list. My
distro is RedHat7.0. My video card is Asus V8710 DDR. Can anybody help
me to install this video card? Thz in advance.
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I am trying to run Xconfigurator. But I don't see my video card on the list. My
distro is RedHat7.0. My video card is Asus V8710 DDR. Can anybody help
me to install this video card? Thz in advance.
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I installed Redhat 7.3 and lost my Xwindows.
I imported SuperProbe and found:
First Video Super-VGA
Chipset: Trident GUI
Memeory: 2048 kb
In XFconfig:
Should I manually rename the monitor? Super-VGA
Chipset is not listed should I add
Chipset: tgui. Trident tgui, TGUI or something else?
memory
"Adam Weston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No output when I entered that as root...
> I figured out how to install bison, and tried to make install again. this
> time there was no bison error but I got similar errors for "flex". I
> installed flex and fixed that problem as well, but now this is w
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Apparently, you don't have bison in your path where make can find it.
Perhaps you install it from the Mandrake installation CD-ROM, or wherever.
Something like "rpm -ivh /path/to/mandrake/cdrom/bison*rpm".
[snip]
What is the output of "rpm -qa | grep bison"?
Kurt
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Hi,
I recently upgraded my computer (MSI KT3 Ultra VIA KT333 motherboard, Athlon
2100+, and GeForce4 Ti 4600) and have not been able to get XFree86 to recognize
my video card.
I had a vanilla Red Hat 7.1 installation working untill the upgrade. I
upgraded to XFree86 4.2.0. Then I went t
On Sun, 2002-06-02 at 19:46, Joel Limardo wrote:
> Okay, I just installed Slackware 3.5 on my machine and set up the mouse
> correctly because it works (moves the pointer around, I can select
> stuff) outside of X. When I run XF86Setup and go to the mouse section
> none of the protocols seem to
Okay, I just installed Slackware 3.5 on my machine and set up the mouse
correctly because it works (moves the pointer around, I can select
stuff) outside of X. When I run XF86Setup and go to the mouse section
none of the protocols seem to work. It is a standard PS/2 mouse.
Anybody have ideas?
On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 03:27:41AM -0700, Adam Weston wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am using Mandrake Linux and using the framebuffer driver (fbdev) for X. I
> read
> that it is possible to change video modes by using the fbset utility. I
> downloaded fbset-2.1.tar.gz from http://home.tvd.be/cr26864
If you have RH 7.2 why don't you install it. The whole installation is straight
forward (I am
afraid there won't be much to learn unless you have the "luck" to have an unsupported
card)
I assume you logged-off and logged back in and found the same problem? I also assume
you don't
have an intera
Hi,
Thanks for mentioning Thomas Winischhofer's site in your reply. Do you have an
address?
Does Alan Hourihane also have a site?
Nick
On Friday 31 May 2002 10:12 pm, luke biddell wrote:
> I have been unable to get acceleration working for my
> sis630 card using the sis driver, I wonder if a
Dear professionals
I'm learning Red Hat Linux 7.1. At the moment I'm leaning "how to install
Windows X by using Xfree86 as well as X configurator" I've given all
informations correctely but when I run after installing with the command
"startx" it gives the following answer(when I configure thr
I have a Hercules Kyro 4000XT AGP card installed on a FreeBSD 4.5 system
in which I'm trying to run XFree86 4.2 but when I try to do a 'XFree86
-configure' I get an error. Attached to this email is my XFree86.0.log
and the output when I do a 'scanpci -v' command. If there is a
resolution fo
Hi.
I am running Redhat 7.3 (kernel 2.4.18-3) and have an ATI xpert2000 32Mb
video card. I have been experiencing complete system lockups (ctl-alt
backspace won't kill the x-server, ctl-alt-F2 won't get me into another tty,
ctl-alt del won't reboot the machine). When I have it set at 24 bpp
Hello,
I am using Mandrake Linux and using the framebuffer driver (fbdev) for X. I
read
that it is possible to change video modes by using the fbset utility. I
downloaded fbset-2.1.tar.gz from http://home.tvd.be/cr26864/Linux/fbdev/
and
extracted it. According to the INSTALL file, I executed
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