-Mike
On 8/4/05, C.Beamer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Michael et al,
Michael Crute wrote:
> Colleen,
> Glad to see another Fedora user see the light! Here's the scoop... you
> haven't botched anything you just need to configure your X server. In
> theory it is very easy to configure your X server all you need to do
> is run "Xorg --configure" as root then copy the xorg config file from
> /root/xorg.conf.new to /etc/X11/xorg.conf and startx again.
I was hopeful here. I did as outlined and after running Xorg
-configure, the file /root.xorg.conf.new was produced. I got a message
stating how to test the xserver. And I still couldn't start x.
It's complaining a bit less than it did before, but I'm still getting
these lines of error messages:
> (EE) GARTinit: Unable to open /dev/agpgart (no such file or directory)
> (EE)I810(0) AGPGART support is not available. Make sure your
> kernel has
> agpgart support or that the agpgart kernel module is loaded
> (EE)Screens found, but non have useable configuration
> Fatal server error:
> no screens found
>
If I need to reconfigure the kernel, fine. However, I need to be told
specifically what to do.
To refresh, this is my graphics/video info:
Graphics integrated into the system board into the system board: - an
Intel i810 chip.
Specifics:
Integrated Intel Direct AGP Graphics Accelerator with Dynamic Video
Memory (DVM) technology architecture.
Other details are as follows (I provide this in case it is thought that
I should have installed an extra kernel module):
Graphics architecture: Intel Dynamic Video Memory (DVM) technology
Graphics accelerator: Intel Direct Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP)
2D and 3D graphics accelerator
Display cache: 4 MB, 100-MHz synchronous dynamic random-access memory
(SDRAM)
Graphics memory: Dynamically assigned from system memory
Video resolutions
800 x 600 pixels; 85 hertz (Hz) refresh rate with 16.7 million colors
1024 x 786 pixels; 85 Hz refresh rate with 64,000 colors
1280 x 1024 pixels; 85 Hz refresh rate with 256 colors
1600 x 1200 pixels 75 Hz refresh rate with 256 colors
The computer is a Dell Optiplex GX100 and the monitor is a Dell E551,
Regards,
Colleen
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