Re: Problems Installing Fedora Core 5 on New Server

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On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 12:45 -0400, Jon Shorie wrote:
> I sent this message to the list a few hours ago, but I did not see it on the 
> email list so I am resending it.
> 
> 
> I am trying to install Fedora Core 5 on our new server.  I am getting the 
> following messages:
> 
>  Probing for video card:   Unable to probe          
>  Probing for monitor type:   Optiquest V95          
>  Probing for mouse type:   Generic PS/2 Mouse
>  No video hardware found, assuming headless  
> 
> I have tried 4 different video cards but problem is still happening.
> 
> Here is the hardware.  
> Motherboard           ASUS P5VDC-MX
> Chipset                    P4M800MPro
> Processor               Pentium D 805
> Memory                   (2) Corsair DDR2 PC4200 1GB each for a total of 2GB
> Network Card         Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop 10/100/1000 Gigabit PCI Adapter    
> 
> 
> Video Cards attempted:
> Nvidia Geforce MX4000 AGP
> Nvidia TNT2-M64AGP
> Matrox Millenium 2 PCI
> Onboard Video
> When I try to use the AGP Slot, the onboard vide is disabled.
> 
> Any Suggestions?
> 

Sorry for the slow reply <G>

This is a kernel issue that several of us have been looking into. From
what dialogue we've had, apparently two slots on the motherboard is
disabled as the kernel doesn't know how the handle the motherboard. We
see the problem occurs with sound not working, but did not see until now
video problems. I am using AGP video, but have been having video
instability that is probably the same as you are getting though at least
I get video.

Within the next several hours when I get the chance, I will make a post
on both the RH Kernel and Linux Kernel lists to get a resolution started
with this.

BTW, we are all using the same motherboard as you are...


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