On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> * Mihnea-Stefan Mihai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I have installed Suse Linux 7.3 on my new PC and noticed that the graphic
> > card (ATI Xpert 2000 Pro non-tv) is not yet supported by the X-server.
> > Nevertheless , I have managed to configure the server such that he recognizes
> > the graphic card as an AGP generic graphic card with a maximal resolution of
> > 600x800. Does any of you know of a better solution (in terms of "higher
> > resolution")?
>   If your card isn't supported yet then possibly the best bet is to use
> the 'Frame Buffer' facility in Linux.  It asks the card's BIOS to change
> resolution.  I've successfully got 1024x768 or better out of this on
> pesky laptops.

Isn't the ATI Xpert 2000 a Rage 128 chip? Could ATi have just invented
another PCI ID. Again...
Hows about posting the output of lspci -v, so the developers can add the
correct PCI info?
Try setting ChipID 0x5245 (and using driver r128 or ati)...

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Regards, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My website: http://www.iain.thomas.dial.pipex.com/
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