I tried the change that you suggested without luck. Attached is my XF86Config file from redhat (that's not working) and the log file
-------------------------- Matthew Wollenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://justice.loyola.edu/~mwollenw/pgp.txt > On Sun, 17 Aug 2003, Matthew Wollenweber wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I have a p4 @1.8 ghz on an asus p4-t mother board. I'm running a >> geforce 4 ti 4200 graphics card and 512 megs of rambus ram. My monitor >> is >> a mag lt576s (15 inch lcd max res 1024x768. V:30-30, H:60-75) > > The "nv" driver in XFree86 4.3 still has some problems detecting > which head a LCD is on. You may need to add: > > Option "CrtcNumber" "1" > > to the Section "Device" in the XF86Config. > > >> >> My os is redhat linux 9. >> >> I've been playing with this for a few days and I've had some success, >> but >> not on redhat. >> >> Using knoppix if i boot with the option fb1024x768 (setting the frame >> buffer) then it works. SuSE 8.2 installs in graphical mode but doesn't >> correctly detect my card once x works. but if i copy the XF86Config file >> from the one that awas used during install it works. >> >> now: redhat. no luck what so ever. If I use the default nv driver then >> my >> monitor complains the vertical sync is too high (and it is at 98hz) for >> some reason goes beyond what's indicated in the file. If however, i use >> the downloaded nvidia driver, i get no error. X starts and thinks that >> it's fine, i just get no screen. There is a warning comment though it >> says >> glXActiveScreens from /usr/X11....... is unresolved. > > > That's sounds like you didn't edit your config file to use the "nvidia" > driver like you were supposed to. > > > Mark. > > _______________________________________________ > XFree86 mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86 >
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