Hello !

Hans du Plooy wrote:

> On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 18:46 +0100, Alain Barthélemy wrote:
>> Hi, I'm new to Linux. I just installed suse 10.1 on my old laptop,
>> Armada M700 and found the display problem. It's like the top part of the
>> screen is shown at the bottom. I tried to change the resolution, monitor
>> and frequency around but couldn't get it to work. The VGA card is ATI 3D
>> Rage P/M Moility AGP 2x. 
> 
> Which driver are you using?  Even though it says "Rage Mobility" it is
> actually a Mach64 (at least it was on my m700), which can be problematic
> in Linux.  If I remember correctly I used the r128 driver.  However,
> that was SUSE 9.3, and I see in 10.1 there is a r128 and r128old
> in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers - not sure what the difference is.
> 
> Either ways, if you really want to make it work very nicely, try to get
> GATOS drivers going.  Again, I'm not sure what the current situation is,
> but a couple of years ago that was the only way to get those cards to
> function 100%, especially if you had the All-In-Wonder models.

In addition I would advise to try either fbdev or vesa X11 drivers to
get the system running in principal before doing the experiments with
r128/r128old.

Using fbdev or vesa drivers might not result in a system with a high
graphics speed but should bring at least a right display screen.

It is also a good idea to backup each state of the file
/etc/X11/xorg.conf (with useful names ...). Thus you can fall back a
before working setting.
-- 
Never give up !

Best regards / Gruß, Reinhard.

"Software is like a parachute. It doesn't work if it is not open."
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