Hi Gene,
Thanks for replying. I have no idea if it was a low volume card. You are
probably right. I just need S-video so I can stream movies for the kids
when they come over.
I am thinking of going back to the Xorg.0.log file and looking at the list
of cards that driver supports and seeing if I
On Sunday 23 May 2021 14:33:27 Chris Fisichella wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am coming off of a previous post where I had just a black screen.
> That has changed. I can now access my Xorg.0.log file. It is attached.
>
And it looks like it gave it the old college try. And I don't see on a
32 bit system,
Hi,
I am coming off of a previous post where I had just a black screen. That
has changed. I can now access my Xorg.0.log file. It is attached.
If anyone who is familiar with the R128 driver can help debug what I need
to do, I would appreciate it.
The computer is a 32 bit machine. The video card
So, you have 2 video outputs:
One is R128:
> [32.185] (WW) R128(0): DDC2/I2C is not properly initialized
> [32.185] (WW) R128(0): DDC2/I2C is not properly initialized
> [32.185] (II) R128(0): EDID for output VGA-0
It doesn't see any monitor.
Another is modeset (kernel) based driver
I do not have experience with R128 driver, unfortunately.
> [32.360] (II) R128(0): initializing int10
> [32.361] (EE) R128(0): V_BIOS address 0x35d70 out of range
I believe that means the card can't emulate the old Video BIOS interface.
It shouldn't prevent it from working
> [
Hi,
As part of a Debian 10.9.0 install on a 32 bit machine, X was installed. I
am trying to get an ATI ALL-IN-WONDER 128 PRO card to work in this machine
so I can show movies to my kids.
It used to boot to at least "Cannot show this video mode" or something like
that. I could press ctrl-alt-F5