http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2256





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-29-08 18:26 -------
No activity has been seen on this bug since 20030225 and it is still in UNCONFIRMED 
state. This probably means that the information provided was not clear enough, or
that the bug is not valid anymore. Please test and confirm that this bug is still 
valid with the latest cooker version, or close it.


------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-07-09 21:54 -------
The bug now manifests itself in a differnet form on LM9.2rc1.  
 
1) Delete all /etc/X11/XF86Config* files. 
 
2) Run XFdrake as root. 
 
3) XFdrake starts with monitor selection. Cancel it and the main XFdrake 
window pops up. 
 
4) Click on graphic card button and it selects the PCI card to start with. Why 
is the AGP card not even listed now ? Note that the monitor is connected to 
the PCI card (in case thats the reason the PCI card is selected over AGP). If 
I click the ok button then it lists both AGP and PCI cards and asks for 
different types of server configurations (Xinerama etc.). 
 
This simply means that XFdrake does detect both video cards but does not list 
all of them to begin with. The right way would be to list all video cards 
detected by XFdrake and then give the option for altering them if the user 
wants. But omitting an existing card is not the right approach. 

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status: UNCONFIRMED
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description: 
I have two video cards (1 AGP and 1 PCI). During installation, XFdrake 
detected both and asked to configure both. I configured the AGP card (my 
primary display) and decided to configure the PCI card later. But after install, 
XFdrake simply does not list the PCI card any more !! In fact, it gives no option 
to choose a video card (even though it asks to choose resolution and monitor 
types etc.) and always defaults to the AGP card.

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