Re: Video Card Compatibility

2004-03-03 Thread Dan Strick
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 08:06:51 -0500, bradford fligor wrote:
>>
>  While on vacation last week, I decided to buy an ATI Radeon 9000 video
> card thinking it's got to work.  Well I can't get it to work and can't
> find it on the list of cards during install.  In fact no ATI cards seem
> to be listed.  I should of brought that list with me.  Did I buy an
> incompatible card
> 
> I did notice on the video card config page one line had something like
> pci:1.0.1..   I know my card goes in an AGP slot not PCI.
>>

The card is fine.  In fact, it is probably an excellent choice.
It is just barely old enough (i.e. out of production long enough :-)
that all recent versions of XFree86 should have no trouble with it.
Even though it is not one of the fastest cards available, it will
almost certainly be more than fast enough for any of your applications.

The XFree86 configuration file should specify the "radeon" driver in
the video card "Device" Section.  You don't have to be more specific.
I don't recall how you do this when running the various XFree86
configuration programs.

Don't worry about the "pci:1.0.1" in the configuration file.  An AGP slot
is in a very practical sense just a mutated PCI slot.  (long story)
In particular, AGP devices have PCI device addresses.

Dan Strick
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Re: Video Card Compatibility

2004-03-03 Thread Lucas Holt
The ATI Radeon 9000 does work.  I have the 64mb model and had it 
working correctly in 4.8 Stable and 4.9 release with DRI enabled.

I didn't get a chance to test linux games on it, but the native X11 
client/server worked great.  It really sped up KDE.

I also got a Rage 128 AGP working prior to the radeon.

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Re: Video Card Compatibility

2004-03-03 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 07:06 am, bradford fligor wrote:
> Thank you to all of you for your recent help on FreeBSD.
>
>
>  While on vacation last week, I decided to buy an ATI Radeon 9000 video
> card thinking it's got to work.  Well I can't get it to work and can't find
> it on the list of cards during install.  In fact no ATI cards seem to be
> listed.  I should of brought that list with me.  Did I buy an incompatible
> card
>
> I did notice on the video card config page one line had something like
> pci:1.0.1..   I know my card goes in an AGP slot not PCI.
>
> I was successful in installing Fedoro Linux yesterday!
>
> Thanks again for your great support!!
>
> Brad

Both FreeBSD and Linux use XFree86 for its X Window environment.  Video card 
compatibility is handled by XFree86.  So, whether you're using Linux or one 
or FreeBSD, it might be good to bookmark the following page:

http://www.xfree86.org/4.3.0/Status.html

For future purchases, it's also good to know that NVIDIA creates drivers for 
both Linux and FreeBSD.  This has made my purchasing decisions very easy.

http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux.html

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Video Card Compatibility

2004-03-03 Thread bradford fligor
Thank you to all of you for your recent help on FreeBSD. 


 While on vacation last week, I decided to buy an ATI Radeon 9000 video card thinking 
it's got to work.  Well I can't get it to work and can't find it on the list of cards 
during install.  In fact no ATI cards seem to be listed.  I should of brought that 
list with me.  Did I buy an incompatible card

I did notice on the video card config page one line had something like pci:1.0.1.. 
  I know my card goes in an AGP slot not PCI.

I was successful in installing Fedoro Linux yesterday!

Thanks again for your great support!!

Brad
  - Original Message - 
  From: Michael Challis 
  To: bradford fligor 
  Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 7:11 PM
  Subject: Re: Video card compatibility


  bradford fligor wrote:

  >Hello Support !
  >
  >I bought FreeBSD 5.1 and Handbook for my 10 year old "computer nut" son for 
Christmas and have had problems installing the full graphical version.
  >
  >When asked for "video card" on installation, I don't' know what to select. I have 
on-board video on the motherboard at this site. 
  >
  > http://www.albatron.com.tw/english/it/mb/specification.asp?pro_id=35
  >
  >I also have an old monitor but I don't think that's the problem.
  >
  >Will I need to buy a separate video card and if so would you have any suggestions?
  >
  >Thank you very much for your help!!
  >
  >Brad Fligor
  >508-627-4862
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  Knoppix Live linux CD will probably identify the card or a Quick Windows 
  98 install. It is helpful to have the information from another OS 
  concerning hardware before installing a new one.
  Good luck with the youngster. 4.9 is probably a better way to go. Just 
  download the first CD to install.
  MC

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Re: Video card compatibility

2004-02-18 Thread Tony Frank
Hi,

On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 03:10:37PM -0500, bradford fligor wrote:
> I bought FreeBSD 5.1 and Handbook for my 10 year old "computer nut" son for 
> Christmas and have had problems installing the full graphical version.
> When asked for "video card" on installation, I don't' know what to select. I have 
> on-board video on the motherboard at this site. 
> 
>  http://www.albatron.com.tw/english/it/mb/specification.asp?pro_id=35
> 
> I also have an old monitor but I don't think that's the problem.
> 
> Will I need to buy a separate video card and if so would you have any suggestions?

If your system is up and running, you should post the results of the command 'pciconf 
-lv' and 'dmesg'
This should tell us what type of hardware you have (perhaps give yourself enough of a 
hint)

As others on the list have suggested, 4.9 or 5.2.1 might be better version choices.

Regards,

Tony
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Re: Video card compatibility

2004-02-18 Thread Peter Risdon
Jerry McAllister wrote:

Hello Support !

I bought FreeBSD 5.1 and Handbook for my 10 year old "computer nut" son 
for Christmas and have had problems installing the full graphical version.
   

Good choice.  Get him started right.

 

When asked for "video card" on installation, I don't' know what to select. 
I have on-board video on the motherboard at this site. 

http://www.albatron.com.tw/english/it/mb/specification.asp?pro_id=35
   

Well, it doesn't say what the video chipset is - just "3d graphics 
engine". But on the drivers download page there is a Via four-in-one 
driver for Windows. On the specs page the motherboard is identified as 
using the Via KM266/8235 chipset. After a bit more googling and 
rummaging, it looks to me as though this is an onboard Via/S3 Savage 8. 
So try the S3 Savage driver. If that doesn't work, say so and I'll 
rummage again.

HTH.

PWR.

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Re: Video card compatibility

2004-02-17 Thread Jerry McAllister
> 
> Hello Support !
> 
> I bought FreeBSD 5.1 and Handbook for my 10 year old "computer nut" son 
> for Christmas and have had problems installing the full graphical version.

Good choice.  Get him started right.

> When asked for "video card" on installation, I don't' know what to select. 
> I have on-board video on the motherboard at this site. 
> 
>  http://www.albatron.com.tw/english/it/mb/specification.asp?pro_id=35
> 
> I also have an old monitor but I don't think that's the problem.
> 
> Will I need to buy a separate video card and if so would you have any 
> suggestions?

I hope someone who knows more than I about this subject also responds.

But, to figure out what to put for video card and driver, etc I use
three sources and I usually have to pore over all of them and combine
the information.   
I try to get as much information from the vendor/manufacturer as possible.
  Usually their web pages have something useful.
I dig through the dmesg output until I think I have figured out which 
  lines refer to the video stuff.
I go to the Xfree86 support web site and go through their lists.   That 
  is probably the most complete source because it is really XFree86 that
  is talking to your video card anyway.
  The Xfree86 page is:   http://www.xfree86.org/support.html
  Then do some serious digging.

jerry

> 
> Thank you very much for your help!!
> 
> Brad Fligor
> 508-627-4862
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Re: Video card compatibility

2004-02-17 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Tuesday 17 February 2004 02:10 pm, bradford fligor wrote:
> Hello Support !
>
> I bought FreeBSD 5.1 and Handbook for my 10 year old "computer nut" son for
> Christmas and have had problems installing the full graphical version.
>
> When asked for "video card" on installation, I don't' know what to select.
> I have on-board video on the motherboard at this site.
>
>  http://www.albatron.com.tw/english/it/mb/specification.asp?pro_id=35
>
> I also have an old monitor but I don't think that's the problem.
>
> Will I need to buy a separate video card and if so would you have any
> suggestions?
>
> Thank you very much for your help!!
>
> Brad Fligor
> 508-627-4862

Brad,

Do you now, or have you ever, used FreeBSD?  If not, please do not give 
FreeBSD 5.1 to your 10 year-old son.  Please download 4.9 from the servers or 
wait for FreeBSD 5.2.1.  If you do not have an adequate internet connection 
for such a download, you can purchase the cd's online, or contact me 
off-list.  FreeBSD 5.1 was not released for production use.  FreeBSD is a 
wonderful operating system.  It would be a shame if your son's first 
experience with FreeBSD was unnecessarily frustrating.

As for the video card:  I could not identify the onboard video chip at the web 
page indicated above.  On other Albatron pages, I noted that they sell video 
cards with nVidia chips.  If this holds true for the motherboard, you 
probably have a compatible card; athough you may need to skip the graphical 
configuration step until you can identify the card.  Once the operating 
system is installed, there are various ways to detect the card identity if it 
is known to the kernel or to XFree86.  For more information, see:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x-config.html

which you can also find in the handbook.

Although we are volunteers (not a Support Department), we are happy to help.

Best of luck,

Andrew Gould

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Re: Video card compatibility

2004-02-17 Thread matthew


On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, bradford fligor wrote:

> Hello Support !
>
> I bought FreeBSD 5.1 and Handbook for my 10 year old "computer nut" son for 
> Christmas and have had problems installing the full graphical version.
>
> When asked for "video card" on installation, I don't' know what to select. I have 
> on-board video on the motherboard at this site.
>
>  http://www.albatron.com.tw/english/it/mb/specification.asp?pro_id=35
>
> I also have an old monitor but I don't think that's the problem.
>
> Will I need to buy a separate video card and if so would you have any suggestions?
>

Well, that site does not tell us what kind of video card it is exactly.
Open the case and look for the video card chip. Write down that
information.

As for your monitor you will need basic information about it also.
Horz and Vert freq range. What resolution can it do? hopefully something
like 1024x756...

There are 3 different programs that will help configure X.
all 3 can be accessed from /stand/sysinstall program.

This is often difficult for new people to nix.
Send us this info and we can help determine what driver
you need to use.

m

> Thank you very much for your help!!
>
> Brad Fligor
> 508-627-4862
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Video card compatibility

2004-02-17 Thread bradford fligor
Hello Support !

I bought FreeBSD 5.1 and Handbook for my 10 year old "computer nut" son for Christmas 
and have had problems installing the full graphical version.

When asked for "video card" on installation, I don't' know what to select. I have 
on-board video on the motherboard at this site. 

 http://www.albatron.com.tw/english/it/mb/specification.asp?pro_id=35

I also have an old monitor but I don't think that's the problem.

Will I need to buy a separate video card and if so would you have any suggestions?

Thank you very much for your help!!

Brad Fligor
508-627-4862
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