Re: [gentoo-user] fglrx works. Yeah! Umm, now nothing exits. Uh oh!

2006-02-04 Thread Andrei Slavoiu
--- Bruce Burden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sigh. It looks like the X600 isn't supported by fglrx. Rechecked ATI's web site. Where did you find that? Here it says it's supported http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/linux_8.21.7.html Well, it looks like the next video card will be an

Re: [gentoo-user] fglrx works. Yeah! Umm, now nothing exits. Uh oh!

2006-02-04 Thread Richard Fish
On 2/3/06, Bruce Burden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sigh. It looks like the X600 isn't supported by fglrx. Rechecked ATI's web site. The X600 in my Asus was working fine with the latest ATI drivers. -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] fglrx works. Yeah! Umm, now nothing exits. Uh oh!

2006-02-03 Thread Holly Bostick
Bruce Burden schreef: Okay, I have fglrx as the driver in the xorg.conf file. And, at 24 bit resolution, xdm starts X. Bliss! Then I realized that nothing was completing if it created an xterm of output or so. Drat! OS is Gentoo 2.6.15-gentoo-r1. Xorg is 6.8.2. Machine is a HP ZD8000

Re: [gentoo-user] fglrx works. Yeah! Umm, now nothing exits. Uh oh!

2006-02-03 Thread Benoit Joseph
Hello All, I've read that the ati-drivers does not support 2.6.15 kernel yet... I guess when you say nothing finish it means that your command hangs and desn't give you the prompt. I have the same problem. (ati Rf250 M9) Here are a site that point the problem and a way to patch 2.6.15

Re: [gentoo-user] fglrx works. Yeah! Umm, now nothing exits. Uh oh!

2006-02-03 Thread Holly Bostick
Benoit Joseph schreef: Hello All, I've read that the ati-drivers does not support 2.6.15 kernel yet... Not true; I've been using them together for the last two versions of the ATI drivers: motub - uname -r 2.6.15-gentoo motub - fglrxinfo display: :0.0 screen: 0 OpenGL vendor string: ATI

[gentoo-user] fglrx works. Yeah! Umm, now nothing exits. Uh oh!

2006-02-02 Thread Bruce Burden
Okay, I have fglrx as the driver in the xorg.conf file. And, at 24 bit resolution, xdm starts X. Bliss! Then I realized that nothing was completing if it created an xterm of output or so. Drat! OS is Gentoo 2.6.15-gentoo-r1. Xorg is 6.8.2. Machine is a HP ZD8000