On Mar 13, 2017, at 09:50 PM, Felix Miata <mrma...@earthlink.net> wrote:

Catherine Gramze composed on 2017-03-13 20:56 (UTC-0400):
Probably not impossible, but difficult I cannot doubt. It ought to go into setup automatically regardless of video connection if you do a BIOS reset via jumper or battery removal. If the difficulty is lack of keyboard response at boot, you can probably work around it by plugging in a PS/2 keyboard.

As I mentioned in my first post, it is a display issue. The BIOS boot screen 
never displays, nor does any of the boot sequence, when using the Radeon R9 
270X card. Forcing it into the BIOS setup won't make it display the screen it 
can't display without forcing it into BIOS. Hence, all setup has to be done 
using the integrated Intel graphics, with the switch to the PCI graphics card 
the final step. 


Please explain just what benefit I might derive
from installing the server video driver you mention rather than the Intel
desktop one I am using now.
What I was doing was offering a possible way to utilize your Radeon, via a driver which happens also to support most non-ancient Intel gfxchips.

Thank you. While I would prefer to use the Radeon card, the Intel graphics are 
quite sufficient, and do indeed provide me with 4K resolution. Why mess with 
success, e.g 4K graphics and access to the BIOS?


Will it provide me with a 4K display?
I have no idea whether your 4K display is compatible with anything in Jessie. Pure Jessie might be too old.
Since my Intel graphics work perfectly in Jessie, at 4K, I see no reason why 
the more powerful Radeon card would not. 

You haven't provided model or known modes supported of either your display or your CPU, or your cable connection type you're using or have tried to use, or what mode you actually want to use. These limit what help you might be able to get from any mailing list.

Please provide a reference that states my card is supported by it, as well.
Full specifications for the R9 270X seem to be a secret. I searched the web without finding out what specific modes it is supposed to support.

e.g. https://us.msi.com/Graphics-card/R9-270X-GAMING-2G.html#hero-specification suggests it ought not be the limitation, but lists no modes at all.

http://xfxforce.com/en-us/products/amd-radeon-r9-200-series/amd-radeon-r9-270x-double-dissipation-edition-r9-270x-cdfc
says maximum resolution via Dual-link DVI is 2560x1600. That's less than 4K, so you can't use that cable type to get 4K. With the right DisplayPort or HDMI cable, you should be able to get 4K, but cables don't always live up to claimed specifications.

I don't have your hardware, so can't guarantee anything.

I am indeed using a Displayport cable; my HDMI cables don't work at 4K. In 
Wheezy I had 4K using either the Radeon or the integrated graphics. In Jessie I 
can only use the integrated graphics. The fglrx driver is incompatible (with 
Gnome3 apparently, but it must be all aspects of Gnome3 as I use xfce with the 
gdm). As I mentioned before, blank screen. It apparently boots, but nothing 
ever displays, using the radeon driver. I am waiting patiently to see what 
Stretch brings in this area. 

You did not mention whether the driver you recommend provides 4K support, or a 
reference confirming it supports my card.

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