Try more recent XFree. Or try specifying ChipId to force the driver to
recognize your card.
Vladimir Dergachev
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, [iso-8859-1] David Escudero Ni�o wrote:
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>
> Recently i bought a Ati xpert 2000 graphic board thinking that it was
> suported by linux but it seems they have changed the chipset.I tried to use
> Xfree for the ati rage 128 chipset and the server for vga and svga
> compatible cards but nothing worked.
> Maybe i did something wrong but i think it was due to the card, the
> specifications say that the chip is ATI Rage 128 Pro Ultra (maybe it is also
> called ATI Rage 128 Pro II).
> Can anyone tell me what should i do?, is there a server for this card if so
> where can i find it?,if by the moment there's no xfree86 server for this
> card are you going to do one?
>
> Thanks for the help.
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