Steve,

Try setting 'XSERVER = ati', that should work with the rage card.

Take a look here:  http://www.xfree86.org/4.1.0/Status6.html#6
for more info on drivers.

The problem with setting it to 'auto' is that likely the
integrated S3 chipset is being auto-detected, and that isn't
what you want.

Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Thompson, Steve wrote:

> I recently set up an old IBM 350 for my son.  He was happy enough with it,
> but wanted to be able to play some of the games on the server system and his
> integrated S3 Trio just wasn't up to the task.  So I bought him an ATI Rage
> 128 card yesterday, dropped it into his system, changed the BIOS to use the
> card, and tried it all out with LTSP.
> 
> Unfortunately, I could not get the lts.config file set up in a way that
> would allow me to use this card.  I tried setting XSERVER to auto, mach32,
> mach64, i128, and svga, but none of these would work.  Since I forgot to
> bring in the log file, I was wondering if anyone had tried doing something
> similar, and what success (if any) they had had.
> 
> Best regards to all,
> 
> Steve Thompson
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