On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 10:28, James Hosken wrote: > Hi > > Has any one had experience of installing Debian with a Matrox G550 Graphics > Card? > I've just installed Woody and XFree86 will not work.
Lacking any information on what is going on, I may only point out the framebuffer. Perhaps it is just me, but whenever I had troubles setting up X, it eventually turned out that things would be fixed by either turning the framebuffer on or off. > I've found some drivers at matrox.com, ...which you likely don't need just yet. Or maybe not at all. Quoting their release notes: "Matrox PowerDesk is software to help you configure display settings for Matrox graphics hardware under XFree86. " ...that is, when X is already running. It won't help you getting started. "The Matrox HAL ("Hardware Abstraction Layer") is a special library to enable features not supported by the standard XFree86 driver. It's required for DualHead, TV output, and DVI support with G400- based graphics hardware, for multi-display support with G200/G450 MMS products, and for DVI support with G550 products. [...] "The HAL library is not required for basic DualHead support (without a DVI monitor) with G450- and G550-based graphics hardware." If neither of these is on your wish list, you don't need the HAL library. cu, Schnobs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]