On Sunday, August 19, 2001 2:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My ATI Radeon 32DDR video card is not on the > list, and I'm not sure what kind of default to use for this.
While I have not tried X with the Radeon, I have found that the current svga server works like magic with ATI hardware. Get the svga server with: apt-get install xserver-svga and get the standard vga server (for the setup program) with: apt-get install xserver-vga16 Then type 'XF86Setup', if it asks you about using the current config, answer "no". Under the cards section, don't use the card list but go to the "Detailed" setup and make sure that the "SVGA" server button is depressed. Under the Monitor section, enter the horizontal and vertical ranges (low-high) as found in your monitor spec (you DO keep those, right? :) ). If you don't have the spec, choose one of the canned configs (just make sure your monitor can do what you indicate it can do). Under the Modeselection section, choose the color depth and resolutions you want. Press "Done" and see if it works. If all is well, save the config. You can re-run the program to setup the mouse and keyboard stuff if you want. > Also, I believe I am configuring xdm (or something like it) to manage my > windows. I'm not sure if it has something to do with this or not, but > everytime I boot up (even with an emergency backup floppy), the X-Windows > tries to start up and the screen goes black again. Until you get X running, remove the display manger with: apt-get remove xdm and just use 'startx' for testing. I hope this helps. Take care, -=greg