XFree86 config problems
Hi, I am having a devil of a time getting an ATi Radeon 7500/64Mb to work properly with my monitor ( a sony lcd monitor ). X will start but the amount of flicker on the screen is unbearable. At times the whole screen looks like it is under a couple of mm of water. My X config as follows: # Section Module # This loads the DBE extension module. Loaddbe # Double buffer extension # This loads the miscellaneous extensions module, and disables # initialisation of the XFree86-DGA extension within that module. SubSection extmod Optionomit xfree86-dga # don't initialise the DGA extension EndSubSection # This loads the Type1 and FreeType font modules Loadtype1 Loadspeedo #Loadfreetype #Loadxtt # This loads the GLX module #Load glx # This loads the DRI module Load dri EndSection # ** # Files section. This allows default font and rgb paths to be set # ** Section Files # The location of the RGB database. Note, this is the name of the # file minus the extension (like .txt or .db). There is normally # no need to change the default. RgbPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb # Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (which are concatenated together), # as well as specifying multiple comma-separated entries in one FontPath # command (or a combination of both methods) # # If you don't have a floating point coprocessor and emacs, Mosaic or other # programs take long to start up, try moving the Type1 and Speedo directory # to the end of this list (or comment them out). # FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/local/ FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/ FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/ FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/ FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/ #FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/freefont/ FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/ FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/ # The module search path. The default path is shown here. #ModulePath /usr/X11R6/lib/modules EndSection # ** # Server flags section. # ** Section ServerFlags # Uncomment this to cause a core dump at the spot where a signal is # received. This may leave the console in an unusable state, but may # provide a better stack trace in the core dump to aid in debugging #Option NoTrapSignals # Uncomment this to disable the CrtlAltFn VT switch sequence # (where n is 1 through 12). This allows clients to receive these key # events. #Option DontVTSwitch # Uncomment this to disable the CrtlAltBS server abort sequence # This allows clients to receive this key event. #Option DontZap # Uncomment this to disable the CrtlAltKP_+/KP_- mode switching # sequences. This allows clients to receive these key events. #Option Dont Zoom # Uncomment this to disable tuning with the xvidtune client. With # it the client can still run and fetch card and monitor attributes, # but it will not be allowed to change them. If it tries it will # receive a protocol error. #Option DisableVidModeExtension # Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local xvidtune client. #Option AllowNonLocalXvidtune # Uncomment this to disable dynamically modifying the input device # (mouse and keyboard) settings. #Option DisableModInDev # Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local client to # change the keyboard or mouse settings (currently only xset). #Option AllowNonLocalModInDev EndSection # ** # Input devices # ** # ** # Core keyboard's InputDevice section # ** Section InputDevice Identifier Keyboard1 Driver Keyboard # For most OSs the protocol can be omitted (it defaults to Standard). # When using XQUEUE (only for SVR3 and SVR4, but not Solaris), # uncomment the following line. #Option Protocol Xqueue Option AutoRepeat 500 30 # Specify which keyboard LEDs can be user-controlled (eg, with xset(1)) #Option Xleds 1 2 3 #Option LeftAlt Meta #Option RightAltModeShift # To customise the XKB settings to suit your keyboard, modify the # lines below (which are the defaults). For example, for a non-U.S. # keyboard, you will probably want to use: #Option XkbModelpc102 # If you have a US Microsoft Natural keyboard, you can use: #Option
Re: Xfree86 Config Problems
Thanks for prompt reply, guys. I enjoy this community, but hate the install. While I didn't mention it in my email, I did try this as well: # XFree86 -configure And it didn't work. Gave me X cursor in gray screen and could not get out. As for checking for multiple config files, how would I know? Where would I find them? What would I do with them all, just rm them? What if I found more than one? How do I know which one is being used? Why so many config utils? Why are there so many possible locations? This is my first install of BSD, and while I've installed Linux a dozen times, I don't know where to find things in BSD. I'm overwhelmed and frustrated. Please walk me through the steps before I give up on BSD. I wonder if my S3 Savage 2000 video card is supported, even though it was on the list. I saw many posts about S3 problems, none with obvious solutions. I could use the FreeBSD 5.1 Release if that would help. I saw this link about S3 Savage at http://www.xfree86.org/support.html a private developer at http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html where he says: xvideo on the Savage2000 still seems to be broken. I don't know when I'll be able to get around to this. Thus far, the install process is overly complicated and not inviting to new users. I could provide specific feedback on this if anyone wants it. From Viktor Lazlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 23 Jun 2003: On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://cgisleve.tripod.com/bsd/xfreebad.html is a web page of this info. XFree86 Configuration Problems by Steve LeBlanc © 2003.6.22 Installed FreeBSD for first time. Text login was fine. NIC worked. Did a telnet and ftp to computers on the Internet. All seemed to work except for configuring XFree86. No screen found when I did startx. Below are the details: The full commented files: XF86Config.txt and XFreelog.txt Settings XFree86 Ver:4.2.1 Release Date: 3 September 2002 OS: FreeBSD 5.0 RELEASE Video: S3 Savage2000 (generic) 64MB, 3D Monitor: Cornea MT1700 17 LCD H: 31.5-80, V: 56-75 After install I tried both: xf86cfg -textmode and xf86config to reconfigure. I read the docs deeply and redid this 15 times, using the various command line tools. Each of the last 10 times, I typed in my settings and selected my Graphics card from the list. I just can't get startx to work. Below are my XF86Config file and my XFree log file, with comments removed. Fatal server error: no screens found Check the handbook: 5.4.2 Configuring XFree86 4.X Configuration of XFree86 4.X is a multi-step process. The first step is to build an initial configuration file with the -configure option to XFree86. As the super user, simply run: # XFree86 -configure Cheers, Viktor ___ The FREE service that prevents junk email http://www.mailshell.com ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Xfree86 Config Problems
sounds like you are doing pretty good. If you are getting the gray screen and black X then your video card is supported and you have started X. What you are missing is a window manager. I don't know what window manager you want but give fluxbox a try, it is in the ports collection. If you want something a little heavier try KDE or GNOME. I am aware that KDE/Gnome aren't window managers, thank you. Once you have installed a window manager they edit your .xinitrc and add a call to your window manager (exec startkde for kde, exec fluxbox for fluxbox). Check the archive of this list somebody has done a good walk though for this before. If you do install kde from ports then allow a good few hours for it to finish. try: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-wm.html the friendly handbook for some good examples. good luck! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 10:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Xfree86 Config Problems Thanks for prompt reply, guys. I enjoy this community, but hate the install. While I didn't mention it in my email, I did try this as well: # XFree86 -configure And it didn't work. Gave me X cursor in gray screen and could not get out. As for checking for multiple config files, how would I know? Where would I find them? What would I do with them all, just rm them? What if I found more than one? How do I know which one is being used? Why so many config utils? Why are there so many possible locations? This is my first install of BSD, and while I've installed Linux a dozen times, I don't know where to find things in BSD. I'm overwhelmed and frustrated. Please walk me through the steps before I give up on BSD. I wonder if my S3 Savage 2000 video card is supported, even though it was on the list. I saw many posts about S3 problems, none with obvious solutions. I could use the FreeBSD 5.1 Release if that would help. I saw this link about S3 Savage at http://www.xfree86.org/support.html a private developer at http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html where he says: xvideo on the Savage2000 still seems to be broken. I don't know when I'll be able to get around to this. Thus far, the install process is overly complicated and not inviting to new users. I could provide specific feedback on this if anyone wants it. From Viktor Lazlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 23 Jun 2003: On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://cgisleve.tripod.com/bsd/xfreebad.html is a web page of this info. XFree86 Configuration Problems by Steve LeBlanc © 2003.6.22 Installed FreeBSD for first time. Text login was fine. NIC worked. Did a telnet and ftp to computers on the Internet. All seemed to work except for configuring XFree86. No screen found when I did startx. Below are the details: The full commented files: XF86Config.txt and XFreelog.txt Settings XFree86 Ver:4.2.1 Release Date: 3 September 2002 OS: FreeBSD 5.0 RELEASE Video: S3 Savage2000 (generic) 64MB, 3D Monitor: Cornea MT1700 17 LCD H: 31.5-80, V: 56-75 After install I tried both: xf86cfg -textmode and xf86config to reconfigure. I read the docs deeply and redid this 15 times, using the various command line tools. Each of the last 10 times, I typed in my settings and selected my Graphics card from the list. I just can't get startx to work. Below are my XF86Config file and my XFree log file, with comments removed. Fatal server error: no screens found Check the handbook: 5.4.2 Configuring XFree86 4.X Configuration of XFree86 4.X is a multi-step process. The first step is to build an initial configuration file with the -configure option to XFree86. As the super user, simply run: # XFree86 -configure Cheers, Viktor ___ The FREE service that prevents junk email http://www.mailshell.com ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This email communication is intended as a private communication for the sole use of the primary addressee and those individuals listed for copies in the original message. The information contained in this email is private and confidential and if you are not an intended recipient you are hereby notified that copying, forwarding or other dissemination or distribution of this communication by any means is prohibited. If you are not specifically authorized to receive this email and if you believe that you received it in error please notify the original sender immediately. We honour similar requests relating to the privacy of email communications. Cette communication par courrier électronique est une communication privée à l'usage exclusif du destinataire principal ainsi que
RE: Xfree86 Config Problems
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 11:00:27 -0600, Timms, Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: sounds like you are doing pretty good. If you are getting the gray screen and black X then your video card is supported and you have started X. What you are missing is a window manager. I don't know what window manager you want but give fluxbox a try, it is in the ports collection. If you want something a little heavier try KDE or GNOME. I am aware that KDE/Gnome aren't window managers, thank you. Once you have installed a window manager they edit your .xinitrc and add a call to your window manager (exec startkde for kde, exec fluxbox for fluxbox). Check the archive of this list somebody has done a good walk though for this before. If you do install kde from ports then allow a good few hours for it to finish. try: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-wm.html the friendly handbook for some good examples. good luck! A *very* helpful article: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/06/21/FreeBSD_Basics.html In fact, the whole FreeBSD Basics series on O'Reilly's Onlamp.com is excellent. You might want to scan the topics that have been covered in the 3 years the series has been running to see what else is relevant to your situation. Jud -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 10:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Xfree86 Config Problems Thanks for prompt reply, guys. I enjoy this community, but hate the install. While I didn't mention it in my email, I did try this as well: # XFree86 -configure And it didn't work. Gave me X cursor in gray screen and could not get out. As for checking for multiple config files, how would I know? Where would I find them? What would I do with them all, just rm them? What if I found more than one? How do I know which one is being used? Why so many config utils? Why are there so many possible locations? This is my first install of BSD, and while I've installed Linux a dozen times, I don't know where to find things in BSD. I'm overwhelmed and frustrated. Please walk me through the steps before I give up on BSD. I wonder if my S3 Savage 2000 video card is supported, even though it was on the list. I saw many posts about S3 problems, none with obvious solutions. I could use the FreeBSD 5.1 Release if that would help. I saw this link about S3 Savage at http://www.xfree86.org/support.html a private developer at http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html where he says: xvideo on the Savage2000 still seems to be broken. I don't know when I'll be able to get around to this. Thus far, the install process is overly complicated and not inviting to new users. I could provide specific feedback on this if anyone wants it. From Viktor Lazlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 23 Jun 2003: On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://cgisleve.tripod.com/bsd/xfreebad.html is a web page of this info. XFree86 Configuration Problems by Steve LeBlanc © 2003.6.22 Installed FreeBSD for first time. Text login was fine. NIC worked. Did a telnet and ftp to computers on the Internet. All seemed to work except for configuring XFree86. No screen found when I did startx. Below are the details: The full commented files: XF86Config.txt and XFreelog.txt Settings XFree86 Ver:4.2.1 Release Date: 3 September 2002 OS: FreeBSD 5.0 RELEASE Video: S3 Savage2000 (generic) 64MB, 3D Monitor: Cornea MT1700 17 LCD H: 31.5-80, V: 56-75 After install I tried both: xf86cfg -textmode and xf86config to reconfigure. I read the docs deeply and redid this 15 times, using the various command line tools. Each of the last 10 times, I typed in my settings and selected my Graphics card from the list. I just can't get startx to work. Below are my XF86Config file and my XFree log file, with comments removed. Fatal server error: no screens found Check the handbook: 5.4.2 Configuring XFree86 4.X Configuration of XFree86 4.X is a multi-step process. The first step is to build an initial configuration file with the -configure option to XFree86. As the super user, simply run: # XFree86 -configure Cheers, Viktor ___ The FREE service that prevents junk email http://www.mailshell.com ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This email communication is intended as a private communication for the sole use of the primary addressee and those individuals listed for copies in the original message. The information contained in this email is private and confidential and if you
Re: Xfree86 Config Problems
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 01:44:46 -0700 (PDT), Viktor Lazlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://cgisleve.tripod.com/bsd/xfreebad.html is a web page of this info. XFree86 Configuration Problems by Steve LeBlanc 2003.6.22 Installed FreeBSD for first time. Text login was fine. NIC worked. Did a telnet and ftp to computers on the Internet. All seemed to work except for configuring XFree86. No screen found when I did startx. Below are the details: The full commented files: XF86Config.txt and XFreelog.txt Settings XFree86 Ver:4.2.1 (protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6600) Release Date: 3 September 2002 Motherboard: ECS K7S5A, 40GB drive, 256 Ram OS: FreeBSD 5.0 RELEASE Video: S3 Savage2000 (generic) 64MB, 3D Monitor: Cornea MT1700 17 LCD H: 31.5-80, V: 56-75 After install I tried both: xf86cfg -textmode and xf86config to reconfigure. I read the docs deeply and redid this 15 times, using the various command line tools. Each of the last 10 times, I typed in my settings and selected my Graphics card from the list. I just can't get startx to work. Below are my XF86Config file and my XFree log file, with comments removed. Fatal server error: no screens found Check the handbook: 5.4.2 Configuring XFree86 4.X Configuration of XFree86 4.X is a multi-step process. The first step is to build an initial configuration file with the -configure option to XFree86. As the super user, simply run: # XFree86 -configure Cheers, Viktor Check as well to see if you have multiple config files and are working hard to alter the one the system *isn't* using. Jud ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]