Jason,
Thanks! Can I then assume that my ATI Graphic Ultra Plus is not
supported by the Mach-32 server since Xconfigurator will not start up X
to test it? The xfree86.org on line docs state that some mach-32 boards
are supported and some are not. It does not however give any further
detail that I can find. Also, I am assuming by your answer that all the
modules for supported hardware are included in the XFree86 server and
are installed at the time of instillation. If this is so, then why does
/usr/X11R6/bin only contain the XF86_S3 driver?
I am confused.
TIA
Bob
Jason Costomiris wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 08:34:49PM -0600, Bob Hartung wrote:
>: I had RH 7 with XFree86-4.0.1-1 installed and running
>: without a problem. Then suddenly the X-Server went south
>: and when I looked it up the old Number Nine card I was using
>: is noted not to be supported.
>: So I pulled out an older ATI Ultra + card. Now my problem
>: is this. When I look at the RedHat RPMS I do not see any
>: servers listed as XFree86-Mach64-4.0.1-1.i386.rpm. Are the
>: servers numbered as they were in the XFree86-3.3* series?
>: Where do I find the correct Mach64 server to load so I can
>: be the X-Windows back?
>
> You just need to adjust the driver setting in your XF86Config-4 file.
> In XF 4.x, the servers are just modules, rather than a full X-server.
>
> Load the "ati" driver.
>
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