OK, so in what can only be described as a ridiculous shot in the dark...
I've got my Macbook running as a server under my TV, and I was trying
to connect the video-out to the TV.
However... my mini-DVI-VGA plugged into the VGA-composite adaptor
isn't working (surprise surprise)
Is there a
From: Chris Rees utis...@gmail.com
Subject: Enabling composite-out in a video card.
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Tuesday, May 3, 2011, 2:06 PM
OK, so in what can only be described
as a ridiculous shot in the dark...
I've got my Macbook running as a server under my TV, and I
On 3 May 2011 20:21, Mark redt...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
From: Chris Rees utis...@gmail.com
Subject: Enabling composite-out in a video card.
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Tuesday, May 3, 2011, 2:06 PM
OK, so in what can only be described
as a ridiculous shot in the dark...
I've
Hi,
Where do I find the hardware compatibility/driver lists for the version(s)
of X now in use on FreeBSD? I have a card that's failing (dead fan; I
*WILL* try to replace) and purchased a nice, cheap MSI card with an
nVIDIA GEFORCE chipset. It provides a character display but on startx
I get
into the same problem after installing a GT 240. The video cards
support audio via HDMI. During boot the audio chip of the video card is
found first (also snd_hda) and used as primary audio device.
After kldunload / kldload snd_hda everything would work properly.
As a workaround I do not load the snd_hda
Controller mem
0xfcffc000-0xfcff irq 16 at device 0.1 on pci3
I ran into the same problem after installing a GT 240. The video cards
support audio via HDMI. During boot the audio chip of the video card
is found first (also snd_hda) and used as primary audio device.
After kldunload
; however, there is no audio.
hdac0: NVidia (Unknown) High Definition Audio Controller mem
0xfcffc000-0xfcff irq 16 at device 0.1 on pci3
I ran into the same problem after installing a GT 240. The video cards
support audio via HDMI. During boot the audio chip of the video card
On March 1, 2010, Carmel wrote:
I was attempting to upgrade a Gateway GT5220 PC. The machine was
running FreeBSD-7.2 successfully. The sound system was functioning
correctly and gMplayer and Mplayer worked fine. The machine was using a
nVidia GeForce 6150 LE on-board card. I installed a nVidia
240. The video
cards support audio via HDMI. During boot the audio chip of the
video card is found first (also snd_hda) and used as primary
audio device.
After kldunload / kldload snd_hda everything would work properly.
As a workaround I do not load the snd_hda kernel module
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 07:24:56 -0800
Norbert Papke npa...@acm.org articulated:
Try setting the folllowing sysctl knob:
hw.snd.default_unit=1
You will also have to change the dev.pcm.0 to dev.pcm.1 in your
script. If 1 doesn't work, try 2.
Thanks, I will try it once I rebuild the kernel for
I was attempting to upgrade a Gateway GT5220 PC. The machine was
running FreeBSD-7.2 successfully. The sound system was functioning
correctly and gMplayer and Mplayer worked fine. The machine was using a
nVidia GeForce 6150 LE on-board card. I installed a nVidia GeForce GT
220 card. The old
On Thu, 14 May 2009, Rick C. Petty wrote:
I just bought an nVidia and an ATI on newegg for under $30 each (plus
mail-in rebates), buth PCI x16, DVI+VGA, 512MB. I have tried them both on
amd64 and this is what I've discovered:
- The ATI is quite fast for xvideo (via mplayer) and somewhat fast
I like to use dual monitors in portrait mode. I am running Freebsd
7.1 STABLE which uses release 7.3 of Xorg afaik.
What video card runs
* Multimonitor
* Rotated
using the built-in xorg bundled with Freebsd 7.1?
I attempted to use an ATI X1650 PRO which has an RV535 core,
http
:
Couldn't find PLL settings for mode!
I googled about this and found a few results... on the Ubuntu 8.10
bugtracker. Apparently the 'intel' video driver has some problems with
my specific Intel video card.
What now? Try to use the older 'i810' instead of 'intel'? But how would
I do that? Simply
this and found a few results... on the Ubuntu 8.10
bugtracker. Apparently the 'intel' video driver has some problems with
my specific Intel video card.
What now? Try to use the older 'i810' instead of 'intel'? But how would
I do that? Simply replacing the corresponding Driver line in xorg.conf
error:
Couldn't find PLL settings for mode!
I googled about this and found a few results... on the Ubuntu 8.10
bugtracker. Apparently the 'intel' video driver has some problems with
my specific Intel video card.
What now? Try to use the older 'i810' instead of 'intel'? But how would
I do
I used a Matrox G450 dual-head card with earlier versions of FreeBSD/Xfree
but have finally had to upgrade the hardware. Getting the G450 to display
both monitors using zinerama took a bit of time, but once set it worked
well.
I purchased an ATI Radeon 9600 All-in-wonder primarily for doing some
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 18:15:48 -0700
George Hartzell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warren Liddell writes:
im looking to purchase the NVIDIA 8800GTX PCI Express Video Card
an was wondering if anyone has heard or know of any issues within
FreeBSD with this particular video card ?
I use
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Warren Liddell writes:
im looking to purchase the NVIDIA 8800GTX PCI Express Video Card
an was wondering if anyone has heard or know of any issues within
RW writes:
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 18:15:48 -0700
George Hartzell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warren Liddell writes:
im looking to purchase the NVIDIA 8800GTX PCI Express Video Card
an was wondering if anyone has heard or know of any issues within
FreeBSD with this particular
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George Hartzell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warren Liddell writes:
im looking to purchase the NVIDIA 8800GTX PCI Express Video Card
an was wondering if anyone
im looking to purchase the NVIDIA 8800GTX PCI Express Video Card an was
wondering if anyone has heard or know of any issues within FreeBSD with this
particular video card ?
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Warren Liddell writes:
im looking to purchase the NVIDIA 8800GTX PCI Express Video Card
an was wondering if anyone has heard or know of any issues within
FreeBSD with this particular video card ?
To the best of my knowledge is it hardware-copatible with the
base system
Warren Liddell writes:
im looking to purchase the NVIDIA 8800GTX PCI Express Video Card an was
wondering if anyone has heard or know of any issues within FreeBSD with this
particular video card ?
I use an Nvidia 8800GT in a Mac Pro running -STABLE with the
xf86-video-nv-2.1.8 driver from
Hi
I'm having trouble Identifying a second video card, Asus 8600GT x 2
pciconf -lv shows the first card correctly as an 8600gt ... on PCI 01:0:0
Second card is shown as a vga card only on PCI 02:0:0
This is not recognised in Xorg.conf ... no matching card for
Device Instance PCI 2:0:0
On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 09:48:21PM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
Gary Kline writes:
Also:: would a simple Matrox Millennium serve as a new video
board? I do not need/want anything gamer-fancy, so am looking
for something simple, like a MM with 8 or 16megs of video memory.
I
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 08:32:51AM +0800, Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
Gary Kline wrote:
Sometimes it gets into a mode where it is super slow. Do you,
or anybody else have a clue why??
it could be caused by a faulty hard disk.
Sometimes, after a reboot, the video is
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 08:32:51AM +0800, Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
Is the system just waiting?
If you mean: is it hanging on a read ... dunno. Since the fsck's
check out, there shouldn't be any need to. (Maybe I'm just
paranoid--or simply impatient... .)
Does this seem like a good deal for my Dell?
Matrox Millennium G400 Dual Head 32MB AGP Video Card
--
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.thought.org Public Service Unix
http://jottings.thought.org http://transfinite.thought.org
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 08:13:43PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
Does this seem like a good deal for my Dell?
Matrox Millennium G400 Dual Head 32MB AGP Video Card
Arrrgh, sorry for the question: this MAxtroc Millennium is the
same as the G400 that Robert mentioned
On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 10:06:27AM +0800, Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
Gary Kline wrote:
Anybody got suggestions on what kind of hard drive to buy for my
new main server--if is *is* the drive? The video board began
SCSI? Fujitsu.
Else?
Any with 5 years of warranty
Hi,
Gary Kline wrote:
Sometimes it gets into a mode where it is super slow. Do you,
or anybody else have a clue why??
it could be caused by a faulty hard disk.
Is the system just waiting?
Also:: would a simple Matrox Millennium serve as a new video
board?
Gary Kline writes:
Also:: would a simple Matrox Millennium serve as a new video
board? I do not need/want anything gamer-fancy, so am looking
for something simple, like a MM with 8 or 16megs of video memory.
I have gotten 6 years of steady service from a G400 with 32mb.
Oscar Chavarria wrote:
I tried the Xorg web page but I couldn't confirm if the *Matrox G550 32MB
AGP (G55+MDHA32DB) *is specifically compatible with FreeBSD 6.1.
Where do I obtain information for this specific card drivers' compatibility?
Manolis Kiagias writes:
I tried the Xorg web page but I couldn't confirm if the *Matrox
G550 32MB AGP (G55+MDHA32DB) *is specifically compatible with
FreeBSD 6.1.
Try man mga. This is the generic matrox driver for Xorg. In my xorg 7.2
the model G550 is mentioned. I don't recall
I tried the Xorg web page but I couldn't confirm if the *Matrox G550 32MB
AGP (G55+MDHA32DB) *is specifically compatible with FreeBSD 6.1.
Where do I obtain information for this specific card drivers' compatibility?
It seems my newly installed video card NVIDIA GFORCE 7300GT card is not
supported by Xorg 6.9.0 Release which I currently have. However GFORCE 7800
appears in the chipset list. Is that correct? Does anyone have an experience
with using this chipset (7300 GT) with FreeBSD 6.2 X11 and how did
It seems my newly installed video card NVIDIA GFORCE 7300GT card is not
supported by Xorg 6.9.0 Release which I currently have. However GFORCE 7800
appears in the chipset list. Is that correct? Does anyone have an experience
with using this chipset (7300 GT) with FreeBSD 6.2 X11 and how did
On Saturday 19 May 2007 02:18:46 Joseph Marah wrote:
It seems my newly installed video card NVIDIA GFORCE 7300GT
card is not supported by Xorg 6.9.0 Release which I currently
have. However GFORCE 7800 appears in the chipset list. Is
that correct? Does anyone have an experience with using
On Saturday 19 May 2007 06:57:35 Daniel Molina Wegener wrote:
On Saturday 19 May 2007 02:18:46 Joseph Marah wrote:
It seems my newly installed video card NVIDIA GFORCE 7300GT
card is not supported by Xorg 6.9.0 Release which I currently
have. However GFORCE 7800 appears in the chipset list
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Lubomir Toshev wrote:
I am trying to run X11 on a machine with FreeBSD 6.2 and S3 Savage
video card. The installation of X11 was successful. The initial test
is ok, everything seems to function normally. The problem occures when
I try to exit the test with Ctrl-Alt
Hello,
I am trying to run X11 on a machine with FreeBSD 6.2 and S3 Savage
video card. The installation of X11 was successful. The initial test
is ok, everything seems to function normally. The problem occures when
I try to exit the test with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. At that moment it
looks like
Lubomir Toshev wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to run X11 on a machine with FreeBSD 6.2 and S3 Savage
video card. The installation of X11 was successful. The initial test
is ok, everything seems to function normally. The problem occures when
I try to exit the test with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
If your video is AGP, it is likely an AGP issue. AGP cards can be managed
by the driver or by the kernel. You need the correct AGP setting.
-Derek
At 08:36 AM 3/15/2007, Lubomir Toshev wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to run X11 on a machine with FreeBSD 6.2 and S3 Savage
video card
On 11/15/06, Ne'Bahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my conf looks like:
HorizSync31.5, 35.15, 35.5
VertRefresh50-70
Section Device
IdentifierStandard VGA
VendorNameUnknown
BoardName Unknown
Drivervga
Section Screen
...
DefaultDepth24
my conf looks like:
HorizSync31.5, 35.15, 35.5
VertRefresh50-70
Section Device
IdentifierStandard VGA
VendorNameUnknown
BoardName Unknown
Drivervga
Section Screen
...
DefaultDepth24
Subsection Display
Depth16
Don't top-post, please.
victor leon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the install is normal after that when i restart the cpu sounds a beep and
can't use X mode ,i only can use text mode my monitor is a AOC model
CT520n
So FreeBSD is fine, but you're having problems with configuring X.
Have you
victor leon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi i want to install freebsd 6.1 in my cpu but i dont find drivers , the
videocard is S3 Pro Savage km133
What actually happens when you do the install?
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the install is normal after that when i restart the cpu sounds a beep and
can't use X mode ,i only can use text mode my monitor is a AOC model
CT520n
On 7/7/06, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
victor leon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi i want to install freebsd 6.1 in my cpu but i
Hello,
I have compiled a kernel with the good options/device:
devicesound
devicesnd_ich
devicemiibus
devicenve
devicesis
options DEVICE_POLLING
the sis0 (netgear adapter) works but the other chips are not detected:
pci0: multimedia at device 16.1 (no driver attached)
Enigma wrote:
I am fairly new to FreeBSD, and I have been having problems with my
IBM Aptiva 2196-24A in getting the on-board video card configured with
freeBSD. So i can run X window system at a decent resolution. All i can
get to work is Standard VGA driver at 640x800 at 8bit. I have had
Message: 1
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 07:35:56 -0500
From: Kevin Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: On-Board video card configuration.
To: Enigma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Enigma
I am fairly new to FreeBSD, and I have been having problems with my IBM Aptiva
2196-24A in getting the on-board video card configured with freeBSD. So i can
run X window system at a decent resolution. All i can get to work is Standard
VGA driver at 640x800 at 8bit. I have had this card working
On Saturday 14 May 2005 08:56, Roland Smith wrote:
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 06:27:54PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Is there are better driver for my video card than the
standard, generic vga0 driver?
My video card is a Diamond Viper v550 vidoe card which uses the nVidia
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 06:27:54PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Is there are better driver for my video card than the
standard, generic vga0 driver?
My video card is a Diamond Viper v550 vidoe card which uses the nVidia
Riva TNT chip. The card uses the AGP interface and has
I just got a new desktop machine, and I'm reviewing the supported hardware
list on freebsd.org. I don't see anything at all about video cards. Are
they listed in some other place?
I found two messages in the hardware mailing list that mention the ati
radeon x300 card, but the only thing I
In the last episode (May 13), Paul Schmehl said:
I just got a new desktop machine, and I'm reviewing the supported
hardware list on freebsd.org. I don't see anything at all about
video cards. Are they listed in some other place?
FreeBSD only uses the text mode of video cards, so it's
--On Friday, May 13, 2005 10:14:06 AM -0500 Dan Nelson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FreeBSD only uses the text mode of video cards, so it's compatible with
anything. You want to look at www.X.org or www.XFree86.org for X
support.
Duh. Thanks, Dan, and Jason too, for answering so quickly. Should
Hello All,
Is there are better driver for my video card than the
standard, generic vga0 driver? My video card is a Diamond
Viper v550 vidoe card which uses the nVidia Riva TNT chip.
The card uses the AGP interface and has 8 MB of SDRAM. The
rest of the important parts of my system
On Sunday 10 April 2005 02:29, you wrote:
Danny Pansters wrote:
[ top posting for a change ;-) ]
Thanks for the reply.
Is this is a brand new board/box (eg first time trying FreeBSD with it)?
If so, try physically installing first the RAM then the pci-x card. They
want a memory adress
On Sunday 05 December 2004 12:05 am, jason wrote:
Has anyone else heard of these great idea? If you are intrested sign
the petition so the company backing it, Tech Source, will fund it.
Please check this link with plenty of info about.
On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 01:05:35 -0500, jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else heard of these great idea? If you are intrested sign
the petition so the company backing it, Tech Source, will fund it.
Please check this link with plenty of info about.
Has anyone else heard of these great idea? If you are intrested sign
the petition so the company backing it, Tech Source, will fund it.
Please check this link with plenty of info about.
http://lists.duskglow.com/mailman/listinfo/open-graphics
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Just as a follow-up, I'm now running a GeForce2 MX400 with the nvidia
drivers port on 5.3 and it just works. Plenty quick enough for now. So
whoever it is that was wondering about whether or not the nvidia
drivers work on 5.3: yes, they work well.
--
GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 17:49:28 -0700
Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've started down the path of OpenGL hackery, and am looking for
recommendations on good video cards support by X.org that have
hardware accelerated OpenGL. I'll be running this on 5.3-stable. Thus
far searches have
I've started down the path of OpenGL hackery, and am looking for
recommendations on good video cards support by X.org that have
hardware accelerated OpenGL. I'll be running this on 5.3-stable. Thus
far searches have indicated that ATI is to be avoided, NVIDIA is
decent, and All cards supported by
Hi
my name is schaballie jeroen
and i like to know what that i have to choose.
i have as video card an Hercules 3d propher 4000xt, but this model is not avaible in
the database. what should i do to configure this correctly, because i've read and
tried so much these days and i doesn't find
Greetings:
I am running bsd 5.2.1 and I installed the nvidia driver from the ports for the
follwoing video card.
dmesg
nvidia0: GeForce2 MX 100/200 mem 0xc000-0xc7ff,0xce00-0xceff
irq 5 at device 0.0 on pci1
pciconf results:
class=0x03 card=0x chip=0x00de rev
On Fri, 16 Apr 2004, Brian Henning wrote:
Greetings:
I am running bsd 5.2.1 and I installed the nvidia driver from the ports for the
follwoing video card.
dmesg
nvidia0: GeForce2 MX 100/200 mem 0xc000-0xc7ff,0xce00-0xceff
irq 5 at device 0.0 on pci1
pciconf results
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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
Hi,
I'm in the process of buying a new pc and was wondering what
would be a good sound card and a video card that i could use
with FreeBSD.Do the RivaTNT or GEForce chipsets work well
with freebsd.I ask this question 'cos i want both the cards
to be as compatible and as easy to install
Hi,
I'm in the process of buying a new pc and was wondering what would be a good
sound card and a video card
that i could use with FreeBSD.Do the RivaTNT or GEForce chipsets work well
with freebsd.I ask this question 'cos i
want both the cards to be as compatible and as easy to install
Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Does anybody have suggestions as to a cheap, AGP based video card
which is known to suspend/resume correctly and has DVI output?
I'm currently using an ATI Technologies Inc Rage 128 Pro Ultra TF rev
0, and the screen fails to come back when I resume the machine
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 04:55:52PM -0800, Rishi Chopra wrote:
Is there a way to install FreeBSD without a video card? Can I somehow
install the OS over ethernet without having a video card and monitor
hooked up?
Please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you can think of a way...
Depends
Is there a way to install FreeBSD without a video card? Can I somehow
install the OS over ethernet without having a video card and monitor
hooked up?
Please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you can think of a way...
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Hello all,
So i have this old vid card and I'm trying to find out if
it's supported in FreeBSD. The trouble is that all of the
hardware docs i've looked at...have no section for video
adapters. Is there a list somewhere of supported vid
cards?
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On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 01:40:23PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
So i have this old vid card and I'm trying to find out if
it's supported in FreeBSD. The trouble is that all of the
hardware docs i've looked at...have no section for video
adapters. Is there a list somewhere of
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So i have this old vid card and I'm trying to find out if
it's supported in FreeBSD. The trouble is that all of the
hardware docs i've looked at...have no section for video
adapters. Is there a list somewhere of supported vid
cards?
and
hey all:
i have a peice of sis315e video card but don`t know how to make it work at
xfree86.can someone tell me how to do?
thanks in advance.
eagon
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$ startx
Of course afterwards, you want to install and configure GNOME/KDE/Whatever, load
up into xdm/kdm/gdm/whatever and possibly disallow remote X connections.
Regards,
Darren
Wednesday, August 13, 2003, 1:57:37 PM, you wrote:
z i have a peice of sis315e video card but don`t know how to make
Hi.
I was wondering if you can tell me how to get my video card working in freebsd?!
I am using FreeBSD 4.8, and my video card is: 128 DDR ATI Radeon 9700.
I have tried like hell to get the card work, but without any luck.. The X server won`t
start without the card
working, and so on..
how
On Thursday 31 July 2003 12:17 pm, Per Nilsson wrote:
I am using FreeBSD 4.8, and my video card is: 128 DDR ATI Radeon
9700.
I have tried like hell to get the card work, but without any luck..
The X server won`t start without the card working, and so on..
What does your XF86Config-4 file
try doing a XFree86 -configure and see if that produces a working conf... then
just move it and change it to the desired res and whatever...
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:17:06 +0100
Per Nilsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I was wondering if you can tell me how to get my video card working
Hello,
Would appreciate some help distinguishing video card problems from
browser problems.
I'm running FreeBSD-RELEASE 4.7 with Mozilla 1.4, XFree86-4.3.0,1. My
video card is ASUS AGP-V 7100 Pro T (AGP 4x, 64 MB) and the graphics
processor is NVidia GeForce2 MX 400. The video driver is nv
Hello,
Would appreciate help distinguishing video card problems versus website
compatibility problems.
I'm running FreeBSD-RELEASE 4.7 with Mozilla 1.4, XFree86-4.3.0,1 and
the video card is ASUS AGP-V 7100 Pro T (AGP 4x, 64 MB). The graphics
processor is NVidia GeForce2 MX 400. The video
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 11:46:43PM -0800, Adam Lofstedt wrote:
I have an onboard video chip that doesn't work with XFree86, so I got
another cheap Cirrus Logic PCI video card that I know works with X.
When I did XFree86 -configure, it generated device sections for both
graphics chips. I
On Wednesday, 19 March 2003 at 23:46:43 -0800, Adam Lofstedt wrote:
I have an onboard video chip that doesn't work with XFree86, so I got
another cheap Cirrus Logic PCI video card that I know works with X.
When I did XFree86 -configure, it generated device sections for both
graphics chips. I
I have an onboard video chip that doesn't work with XFree86, so I got
another cheap Cirrus Logic PCI video card that I know works with X.
When I did XFree86 -configure, it generated device sections for both
graphics chips. I removed the incompatible one from the config file,
but when I try
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 12:25:49PM -0500, Alvaro Gil wrote:
Can anyone recommend a video card with TV out that can be used with
FreeBSD. I would like the TV to be the only monitor connected. Also
it should do 800X600.
Anything out there that works like I want it to? Its for a MP3
Can anyone recommend a video card with TV out that can be used with
FreeBSD. I would like the TV to be the only monitor connected. Also
it should do 800X600.
Anything out there that works like I want it to? Its for a MP3/DVD
player project that will be connected to a TV and use a wireless
On Wednesday 25 December 2002 12:25 pm, Alvaro Gil wrote:
Can anyone recommend a video card with TV out that can be used with
FreeBSD. I would like the TV to be the only monitor connected. Also
it should do 800X600.
Anything out there that works like I want it to? Its for a MP3/DVD
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