From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Problems with ATI Mach64 card Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.x Organization: Summary: Keywords:
Hi! This is the second SVGA/PCI card i try on my computer, and the second time I encounter this problem. First of all, gpm stops working. The mouse is on ttyS0, which according to setserial is at 0x03f8 and IRQ4. As for the graphics card, there seems to be a /proc/ioports entry for it at 0x3c0-0x3df (signalled as vga+). There's no trace of the card in /proc/interrupts, though. zgv and other console graphic tools that make use of libsvga work with an VGA display. It seems that the Mach64 driver is not built into the debian package (I read that it's very unstable, at least that's what the README file says, but that file is more than a year old :-?). So, in the console, the mouse is *dead*. Trying to start XF86Setup starts the X server and launches the Setup program. However, the mouse here is dead. It moves when I touch and then disappears without a trace. This renders the X server useless. I have killed gpm before starting the X server (which, incidentally looks fine, hi resolution and all those things, only no mouse :-/). I can provide an X -probeonly output, but I won't spam you with that :) Since I had the same problem in the past (solved by using an ageing VGA card==not optimal solution :D) with an S3 card, I have downloaded a newer BIOS for my MB, and installed it succesfully. Once the update has been done, the computer boots up with the new bios, but the problem with the mouse stays. Does any one know what might be happening? I'd be more than happy to provide you with further information (file listings and stuff like that). The motherboard is a Pentium MMX compatible with PCI and ISA bus and with an VXPro+ chipset. I'm using debian slink with XFree 3.5. Tia, Jose -- Jose L Gomez Dans PhD student Radar & Communications Group Department of Electronic Engineering University of Sheffield UK