On Tuesday 19 June 2007 02:52:55 Mark Kirkwood wrote: > Byron Campbell wrote: > > On Sunday 17 June 2007 10:23:19 pm Mark Kirkwood wrote: > >> AFAICS the symbol is defined in: > >> > >> /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/ati_drv.so > >> > >> e.g: > >> > >> $ nm ati_drv.so|grep ATIMemoryTypeNames_88800CX > >> 0000b5c0 D ATIMemoryTypeNames_88800CX > >> > >> What does it show on your system (I'm wondering if your ati > >> drivers have not been upgraded properly). > > > > Ah, good point. The output here is: > > > > 0000000000e940 D ATIMemoryTypeNames_88800CX > > Well - seems to be defined there.... hmmm. not sure why you are > getting 'undefined symbol' in atimisc_drv.so in that case. I am > wondering if the problem is tied up with amd64 specifically - > hopefully someone else will have some ideas :-). > > In the meantime you could hack your xorg.conf to use 'vesa' driver > and see if you can actually startup X - try adding modeline settings > in there for your monitor if you still get 'out of range' (tho I must > say I've *never* needed to put them in with Xorg...). > > Also worth trying might be borrowing a DVI cable (assuming your > monitor has a DVI input) and seeing if X works with it connected > instead of the VGA one.
I'm running the same board (Neo2-F) and card (9600) versions on amd64 at home, but with a CRT. When I get home this evening I will mail my xorg.conf to Byron directly to see if it helps. Andy _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
