Oooppsss.. 

Failed at the most obvious...

I'll give that a try tonight.  Didn't think that was the driver to use
:grinz:


(frank crawls back into his hole for another ATI installaion)


I'll let you guys know if I'm still fighting it.

Frank




Frederic Herman wrote:
> 
> Did you try the generic SVGA?  I had to use it on a Dell box with rage
> chip set.
> 
> Frank Carreiro wrote:
> >
> > Ok... I thought I'd give these buggers ANOTHER chance for redemption and
> > lo!  they screw up again!!!
> >
> > Do I dare continue trying?
> >
> > I installed last night (home computer) XFree86 4.0.  Pretty simple
> > installation and selected "card listing" from XF86Setup.  Sure enough it
> > wasn't on the list.  I selected a couple of "alternatives" that looked
> > good.  I was able to successfully install the card as the software was
> > happy when it tried to start up the Xserver.
> >
> > I installed KDE 1.1.2 on RedHat 6.1 with no problems but when I try
> > startx I get a message that there were no X screens found.
> >
> > Did I miss something?  I've done this many times (on Voodoo3 3000's)
> > with RedHat 5.2.  I can't imagine this being difficult on 6.1...
> >
> > BTW, I even tried manually selection options in XF86Setup.  Setting
> > memory, clock and all that.  Zippo!
> >
> > Anyway, tips? comments?  suggestions?
> >
> > I welcome them all :-)
> >
> > Frank
> >
> > --
> >
> > This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows NT reboot.
> >
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