On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 13:00, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> > I did a find and grepped the output. These don't appear to be installed
> > (although, curiously, I think I found a config file for xf86cfg.)
> >
> > What are the steps for adding a new card? Here is what I did:
> >
> > 1. physicall
> I did a find and grepped the output. These don't appear to be installed
> (although, curiously, I think I found a config file for xf86cfg.)
>
> What are the steps for adding a new card? Here is what I did:
>
> 1. physically installed card
> 2. disabled on-board video in BIOS
> 3. watche
doo 3 ... driver issues
Xf86config or xf86cfg might be there.. give those a go..
Hth
Kel
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Xf86config or xf86cfg might be there.. give those a go..
Hth
Kel
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I installed a
I installed a voodoo3 video card in my redhat 9 computer. kuzdu detected it and did
some configuring. But x doesn't work and redhat-config-xfree cannot run. Is there
any other text-mode configuration tool I coudl be using?
Should I see tdfx loaded? When I do an lsmod, I don't see any driver