Hmmm, I just tried XF86Setup on my machine, and it segfaulted too.
Xconfigurator works fine though, try that.

> I really don't want to have to sit through another reinstall tonight.  I
> have a perfectly operational command line environment.  If I new which
> package contained the file that has the error, I'd promptly download and
> install it over what's there now.
> I've already downloaded XF86Setup, VGA16, SVGA, and Server-common from
> tux.org and RPM -Uvh --force'd them.
> 
> Anthony Huereca wrote:
> > 
> > I have a Diamond V550, and it works just fine for me. I installed from scratch
> > like you did, and even selected the same exact resolution and color depth. I
> > had originally started out with X 4.0; but I did something with it and now I
> > boot to X 3.3.6 (although I'm trying to get back to X 4.0). But 3.3.6 still
> > works just fine. I'm not sure what went wrong with X in your case. Maybe it was
> > a freak accident or something and reinstalling will magically work now.
> > 
> > > I can supply an exact duplication of the error if needed, but I jotted
> > > down the gist of it before rebooting to winderz.
> > > Installing 7.1 did not bring up XF86 in the 1024x768x32 resolution I
> > > asked for.  It was maybe 800x600 (though more likely 640x480).
> > > Ctrl-Alt-+ didn't fix this, it increased the virtual area instead.
> > > I went to fire up XF86Setup and got a segfault.
> > > The error was along these lines...
> > > Something missing from a "SERVER" (the error made server all caps)
> > > section and then three video chipsets and some line numbers were
> > > listed...
> > > ... Trident TGUI 9660 (generic) (line 2513)
> > > .... Trident TGUI 9680 (generic) (line 2519)
> > > .... Trident Cyber 9320 (generic) (line 2537)
> > > SSegmentation fault (Core dumped)
> > >
> > > Originally, this was a Mandrake 7.0 being upgraded, but after an hour
> > > futzing with that, I just moved everything to a "/backup" partition and
> > > installed 7.1 from scratch.  The results of all this work?  Segmentation
> > > fault (Core dumped).
> > >
> > > The video card is a Diamond Viper V550 (Riva TNT chipset, 16MB, AGP).
> > > My system is a K6-2/500 with 192MB.  I had no problems at all with this
> > > card in 6.1 or 7.0 (using the Riva 128 chipset selection since there was
> > > no Riva TNT and still isn't AFAIK).
> > >
> > > --
> > > Digital Wokan
> > > Tribal mage of the electronics age
> > > Guerilla Linux Warrior
> > --
> > Anthony Huereca
> > http://m3000.1wh.com
> > Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.
> 
> -- 
> Digital Wokan
> Tribal mage of the electronics age
> Guerilla Linux Warrior
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