If /proc/pci also shows multiple instances of that S3 card
then I think your motherboard bios has a bug. If /proc/pci
only shows one S3 card, then this looks like an XFree86 bug
and perhaps you should try XFree86 4.4 instead. If /proc/pci
shows multiple S3 cards, I don't think XFree86 4.4
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
If /proc/pci also shows multiple instances of that S3 card
then I think your motherboard bios has a bug. If /proc/pci
only shows one S3 card, then this looks like an XFree86 bug
and perhaps you should try XFree86 4.4 instead. If /proc/pci
Hello Mark,
MVIf /proc/pci also shows multiple instances of that S3 card then
MV I think your motherboard bios has a bug.
I don't have /proc/pci any other thoughts? It's running Redhat Fedora.
MV Maybe just moving the S3 card to a different PCI slot would help
MV work around the problem
Hello XFree86,
I've got a fresh install of Fedora on a PI 200mhz 128ram. Video Card
chip is printed with S3 Trio32. When I do startx it flops. X is the
only apparent failure . After reading the e-mail archive a bit I moved
/var/log/XFree86.0.log then did the below.
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