Unfortunately there probably isn't enough time to get IGP 320/340 support in
the 4.3 release. I just got my IGP 320M laptop working (2D only), but the
time is running out for more testing. Although IGP 320M is a M6 based chip,
its UMA issue and other problems can cause the existing Radeon driver to
hang in quite a few places. The changes are not just adding device IDs and
need more testing. If you are willing to do some tests, I can send the
driver on my system to you off the list (you'll need 4.2.99.9xx server to
run it).

Regards,

Hui

----- Original Message -----
From: Brandon and Andrea Williams
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 10:34 PM
Subject: [XFree86] XFree86 4.3 & Radeon Mobility IGP 320M

I have an HP ZE4145 notebook, which uses the ATI Radeon Mobility IGP 320M
chipset. I have been anxiously awaiting your 4.3 release in hopes that this
chipset would be supported. I am attaching the error log generated when I
try to start the X server. This is from Red Hat's 8.1 beta which was
released on February 15. I know it doesn't have the most current 4.3 beta,
but I have tried that as well, and it didn't even detect the card as the
Radeon Mobility 1U, which the Red Hat beta does. Could you provide me some
insight or support on why the X server is failing to start? Please let me
know if you need any additional information.

Thanks,

Brandon Williams

----- Original Message -----
From: "MELLERS Adrian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 5:14 AM
Subject: [XFree86] Compaq EVO n1005v

> Hi,
>
> I don't know if this problem has been reported or if I am in fact barking
up
> the wrong tree.  I have been busy downloading the newest XFree86 release's
> now for the past few  weeks.  I have a laptop a Compaq EVO n1005v which is
> quite a new model In fact it took two months for contact to supply drivers
> and rompaqs to get the display functioning in Windows 2000.  As soon as I
> try to load X on the laptop the system freezes requiring a reboot,  fsck
> kicks in and fails and a single use mode scan is required.  I am running
> Debian 3.0 updated from the unstable ftp site.  I have included a listing
of
> lspci.
>  <<lspci.txt>>
> I am currently downloading 4.2.99.902 to test.  I read somewhere that the
> ATI Radeon Mobility U1 chipset was to be supported in the next release of
> XFree86.  I'm going to play with my kernel now to see if that helps.
>
> Cheers Adi.
>
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