Hi
When running with a display manager (eg. xdm) after logging in, then logging
out again, the machine crashes -- first the monitor switches off due to no
signal, then num-lock stops responding after being pressed a few times.
XFree86 4.2.99.3-20021230.0
Linux Kernel: 2.4.20-2.2 (athlon)
Title: Message
Hello,
I was thinking about scrapping Windows and converting to
Linux. I found a thread on your web site that says you do not yet support
the ATI Radeon 9000 Pro (which my computer uses). It also says that
support will be added in the near future. I was just wondering how
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Xpert]ATI Radeon 9000
Pro
Hello,
I was thinking about scrapping Windows and converting to
Linux. I found a thread on your web site that says you do not yet
support the ATI Radeon 9000 Pro (which my computer uses). It also says
hy0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The patch for Radoen 9000, M9 and Radeon 9700 2D support has been submitted
and will be in XFree CVS tree in the near future.
Ok, waiting to see it (if this isn't a big problem for you please forward
it to me, thanks).
Meanwhile specifying ChipID in the config
Vladimir Dergachev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try adding
Option ChipId 0x4243
Hm, I don't see 0x4243 in xf86PciInfo.h but I've tried
all these:
#define PCI_CHIP_R200_BB0x4242
#define PCI_CHIP_R200_QL0x514C
#define PCI_CHIP_R200_QN0x514E
#define
Charl P. Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's probably the reason WHY you should try ChipId 0x4243.
Weird. I thought that by using ChipID someid (like 0x4242) I'm
telling XFree: hey, this device is XYZ (Radeon 8500 BB for 0x4242),
belive me and don't autodetect.
What 0x4243 is supposed to
On 11 Sep 2002, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
Charl P. Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's probably the reason WHY you should try ChipId 0x4243.
Weird. I thought that by using ChipID someid (like 0x4242) I'm
telling XFree: hey, this device is XYZ (Radeon 8500 BB for 0x4242),
belive me
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 02:19:01PM +0200, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
Charl P. Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's probably the reason WHY you should try ChipId 0x4243.
Weird. I thought that by using ChipID someid (like 0x4242) I'm
telling XFree: hey, this device is XYZ (Radeon 8500 BB
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 02:19:01PM +0200, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
Charl P. Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's probably the reason WHY you should try ChipId 0x4243.
Weird. I thought that by using ChipID someid (like 0x4242) I'm
telling XFree: hey, this device is XYZ (Radeon 8500 BB
Vladimir Dergachev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What 0x4243 is supposed to mean?
It's a pci id of AIW Radeon 8500 DV.
So another unsupported one.
Perhaps it has not made into linux
kernel yet.
kernel? support in kernel is required for DRI. I'm trying
to get XFree working even without DRI.
Arkadiusz Miskiewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately current radeon drivers does not have PCI ID of
this card (afaik even in xfree cvs).
Just tried today cvs version of xfree from HEAD. With overriding
ChipID 0x4242
got X running but there is one problem reading/localizing BIOS
Title: RE: [Xpert]ATI Radeon 9000
Hello,
What 0x4243 is supposed to mean?
It's a pci id of AIW Radeon 8500 DV.
So another unsupported one.
No, according to the PCI ID database on www.yourvote.com
0x4243 the piggy back firewire port of the 8500 DV.
This is indeed not a grafics
Hi,
The patch for Radoen 9000, M9 and Radeon 9700 2D support has been submitted
and will be in XFree CVS tree in the near future.
9000 and 8500 don't share the same IDs, that's for sure.
Meanwhile specifying ChipID in the config file with a 8500 or 7500 ID is a
correct solution for getting 9000
Hi,
I have ATI Radeon 9000 Powered by ATI (made by Sapphire).
It has only analog (monitor) and s-video output, no dvi,
64M of RAM.
Unfortunately current radeon drivers does not have PCI ID of
this card (afaik even in xfree cvs).
How can I force radeon driver to service this card (hope it
will
Try adding
Option ChipId 0x4243
To the device section of /etc/XF86Config
Vladimir Dergachev
On 10 Sep 2002, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
Hi,
I have ATI Radeon 9000 Powered by ATI (made by Sapphire).
It has only analog (monitor) and s-video output, no dvi,
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