I have the same card and had the same problem under RedHat 7.2 (isn't
Mandrake RedHat based?) for a Xpert 128 PCI.  The r128 driver does not have
support compiled in for the Xpert 128 PCI.  You need to fool the driver into
thinking you have a different card.

In your XF86Config-4 file add the line "ChipID 5046" (Xpert 128 PCI has a
ChipID of 5055) to the device section so the r128 driver will think you have
a supported card.  I also had to add 'Option "NoAccel" "on"' to the device
section as the hardware acceleration features do not appear to be working
properly for the Xpert 128 PCI.  Hope this helps.

John Supplee

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Subject: [Newbie]ATI Xpert 128 w/Mandrake 8.0


I have an ATI Xpert 128 w/16 MB RAM (PCI version)
which, unfortunately, I can't get to work under
Mandrake 8.0. My monitor is an HP Pavillion D3857A. My
system is an AMD K6-2 550 MHz CPU w/256 MB of PC100
RAM. Any ideas? It detects my video card and I select
my montior off the list, but X won't start. Keeps
telling me I don't have any screens or
something...whatever that means.

Jason

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