On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Rohit wrote:
i have trident 3d image975 agp card, which works fine. have tested it on
redhat6.2 (autodetected) and mandrake7.1(had to tweak a bit using Xfree86
4)
Rajil
> tarun agarwal wrote:
> > hello
>
> Hi!
>
> > i want to know whether trident 3D card is a
> > problem-poser for redhat-6.2.
>
> I think we have resolved most of the Trident problems till 1999 middle.
> When 3D image draw cards started giving problems. Seems some specs
> changed and were undocumented anywhere. So Linux drivers/servers did
> face problems in starting. Binand would know more about Trident.
>
> > i have samsung samtron
> > 55E monitor and trident-3D blade card . i cannot run
> > x-windows properly. my system has started hanging at
> > the graphical login screen after working properly for
> > about 10 days.
>
> It worked for 10 days? Alright. Good monitor. [= same as mine]
>
> > i had earlier set the frequency of my model as the
> > lowest range(50-70). but i later tried to increase the
> > frequency to 50-90 .( my monitor has specified freq
> > of 50-120).but the system hanged out inside the
> > configurator itself and it is not recovering.
>
> display problem that you are facing is not because of the monitor
> as monitor is just a display device. While configuration is on,
> do select 50-120 and 61.3 KHz [or whatever the horiz range is]
> Use XF*^Setup if you feel like and do not set memclk or any
> other setting.
>
> > Enter SETUP and set clock ratio
> > what is this nessage supposed to be???
>
> ? Can't be because of this, I think...
>
> > i did not fiddle anyway with the bios settings.
>
> Enter bios settings. Restore defaults. See what happens.
>
> Rohit
>
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