Edward Dekkers wrote:
Juan wrote:
Thank you very much for your answers gentlemen.
The problem was solved changing the video card.
Scott's e-mail arrived just a tad late when I had already formatted
the hd. I believe that that is the answer. The video card I had was a
Trident.
Thanks again.
Juan
Just to chime in here. I had that problem with the Trident myself. In
my case, the unit being a notebook, I did not have the luxury of
swapping it out.
I've had it running in vesa mode for while now (even that had it's
problems initially I won't go in to), but always would have preferred
it running with it's native driver.
At the time no-one seemed to have the answer apart from the fact I was
told "It should work".
After reading this thread, downloading the old vgahw.a to replace my
FC4 one, and changing the driver from vesa to trident again in my
xorg.conf, it worked first go!!!
Man, it pays to be on this list!!!
Is it worth lodging this bug somewhere? It is a pain in the backside
if you don't know the fix...
Regards,
Ed.
There is help on the way for getting X up and running without needing to
replace binary components. In the below link are rpms compiled with
later gcc versions which need testing to see if it clears all the
problems that happened when FC4 was released. The fix with replacing the
file works fine now if you would rather wait for an update to FC4 to
come out.
http://people.redhat.com/krh/xorg-x11-6.8.2-45/i386/
This list is very helpful to get things up and running. Some of the
items discussed help out when problems arise down the road.
Jim
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