I have no personal experience with the SiS driver, but the error
implies that your kernel doesn't include the DRI drivers for that
card. Try commenting out the loading of the dri module in the
/etc/X11/XF86Config file.
Mark.
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Sohel Ahmed wrote:
Hi !
if you want help, then you should provide your XF86Config file too !! ;-)
Julien
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 10:13, Hesham Sokkar wrote:
Dear Support
I have installed Linux ( Redhat 9.0 ) into my Compaq presario 2539EA
Notebook. But there is a problem with X.
Hope you can help.
You'll need to install font packages for your distribution or
reinstall of the packages you've already installed.
If you installed from source, you might try grabbing all of the
.tar.gz files from the XFree86 ftp site again and compiling all of
them and not just the first three or so. This solved
Oddly enough, I just had the same problem on a RHEL machine.
It happened after I ran ntsysv and turned off a bunch of services,
including xfs.
Try starting xfs and see if that fixes your problem.
If you're running Redhat or some derivative, see if you can run ntsysv
and scroll down to the bottom
Regards
John Tai
-Original Message-
From: Egbert Eich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 11:36 PM
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Cc: John_Tai
Subject: Re: [XFree86] X problem
As you can see from the bottom of your log SiS 315 and 650 chips are
not supported by XFree86
As you can see from the bottom of your log SiS 315 and 650 chips are
not supported by XFree86 4.1.0.
Please get the latest version.
Egbert.
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any ideas as to whats up?
Yes.
Try googling for the error message at the bottom of your log.
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Kevin Oberman wrote:
First, XFree86 is not finding any fonts. Have you installed the standard
font packages/ports? Under 4.7 of FreeBSD, V4.2 of XFree86 is the
default.
Second, host you build a new XF86Config file? The old file from V3.6
of XFree86 will not work very well
First, XFree86 is not finding any fonts. Have you installed the standard
font packages/ports? Under 4.7 of FreeBSD, V4.2 of XFree86 is the
default.
Second, host you build a new XF86Config file? The old file from V3.6
of XFree86 will not work very well with V4. I'd try using the built-in
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