On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 01:08, Daniel Sheltraw wrote: > Hello Xpert list > > I have been pulling my hair out over a problem I have been having > with a Super Micro P6SBA motherboard with a 440BX chipset. I was > wondering if anyone else is having any problems with this board > or chipset. I have sent a few emails to Super Micro but so far > they have not given me a solution to this problem. > > The problem arises in the following situation although it may > arise in others. We have a custom application that uses two > video cards. The AGP (ATI Radeon 7500) card is driven by our custom > kernel module while the PCI card (ATI Xpert 98) is driven by X. > We have three machines on which our application is running just fine. > All three motherboards are from different manufactures. On a fourth > motherboard, the Super Micro P6SBA, we are having a problem. When > we try to startx this machine gives the error \"no screens found\". > This is a common error in XFree86 but the important point is that > all of the cards are using identical XF86config-4 files except > for the option BusID which we set according to the device number > found in /proc/pci or by using lspci. > > So we have identical graphics cards, identical versions of XFree86 > (4.2), identical (except for BusID in device section) XF86config > files on all machines, and even identical monitors but the Super Micro > machine is not working as expected. We can find no differences in the > BIOS that we think would be causing this problem and we have > experimented with many different settings. > > The /proc/pci system does detect both graphics cards on the Super Micro > machine and if we set up the XF86 config to use just one the two > graphics cards we find that they both function. Therefore it > does not appear to be a problem with the graphics cards. > > Any ideas what could be going on here?
Please put up XF86Config files and logs somewhere. Maybe more eyes can spot something you're missing. -- Earthling Michel D�nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast _______________________________________________ Xpert mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xpert
