[Ltsp-discuss] video card problem

2006-07-06 Thread Stefán István
Hello! I have a rather old machine ([EMAIL PROTECTED], 48MB ram), and I bought a new pci ati radeon 7000 video card for it. When it starts X, it stops with the following error message: Fatal server error: xf86MapVidMem: Could not mmap framebuffer (0xe000,0x400) (Cannot allocat e

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] video card problem

2006-07-06 Thread Stefán István
csütörtök 06 július 2006 15.34 dátummal Stefán István ezt írta: Hello! I have a rather old machine ([EMAIL PROTECTED], 48MB ram), and I bought a new pci ati radeon 7000 video card for it. When it starts X, it stops with the following error message: Fatal server error: xf86MapVidMem:

[Ltsp-discuss] video card problem

2005-04-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, a client I am using have this video card: Sis 630/730 Using XSERVER = sis in the lts.conf file I obtain a required symbol unresolved fatal error . Can anyone advice me about the correct XSERVER to specify in lts.conf? Many thanks in advance. David Merlin

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] video card problem

2005-04-15 Thread Jim McQuillan
David, The SiS cards require the GLX module. Take a look at the ltsp wiki. There's information there showing how to specify the glx module to be loaded. http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/VideoCards Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi,

[Ltsp-discuss] Video card problem with LTSP thin client

2004-11-30 Thread Manfred Soth
Hi all, I have recently setup a thin client environment to connect from a Linux client to Windows Terminal server. Here my setup: Server RedHat 8.0 LTSP v 3.0 rdesktop Wilisystem , patch for LTSP DHCP I am loading the imagefroma boot floppy (rom-o-matic) Everything is running fine except

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] video card problem

2004-10-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Initial Header --- From : Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc : ltsp-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date : Tue, 26 Oct 2004 09:03:17 -0400 (EDT) Subject : Re: [Ltsp-discuss] video card problem David, Try

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] video card problem

2004-10-27 Thread Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc : ltsp-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date : Tue, 26 Oct 2004 09:03:17 -0400 (EDT) Subject : Re: [Ltsp-discuss] video card problem David, Try: XSERVER = i810 If that works, let us know the PCI

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] video card problem

2004-10-27 Thread Jim McQuillan
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Lanman wrote: Jim McQuillan wrote: Lanman, Jim; Doh! Thanks! If I want to use the a driver from vidlist, would the comment then become 'XSERVER = ati' instead of using something like 'XSERVER = XF86_Somthing_or_Other'? Actually, both are valid. If the value

[Ltsp-discuss] video card problem

2004-10-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, the clients I am using have this video card: Chipset Integrated Graphics Device Intel 82845G/GL This card is not auto-recognized so the X-Server doesn't start. Can anyone advice me about the correct X_SERVER to specify in lts.conf? Many thanks in advance. David Merlin

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] video card problem

2004-10-26 Thread =?UTF-8?B?TWFyY2luIEx1Ym9qYcWEc2tp?=
Jim McQuillan napisa(a): David, Try: XSERVER = i810 If that works, let us know the PCI Vendor and Device ID numbers, so we can add them to the vidlist file. I'm using this with my Epox 4GVM9I mainboard. cat /proc/pci shows: Bus 0, device 2, function 0: VGA compatible controller:

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] video card problem

2004-10-26 Thread Jim McQuillan
Marcin, That's not enough info. I need the PCI Vendor and Device ID numbers. These would look something like: 8086:1234 where the '8086' is the vendor (Intel), and the '1234' is the device. lspci -n will show that. Also, the /proc/bus/pci/devices file, the 1st 14-bytes of each record.

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] video card problem

2004-10-26 Thread Marcin Lubojański
Jim McQuillan napisa(a): Marcin, That's not enough info. I need the PCI Vendor and Device ID numbers. These would look something like: 8086:1234 where the '8086' is the vendor (Intel), and the '1234' is the device. lspci -n will show that. 00:02.0 Class 0300: 8086:2562 (rev 03) I have also