Jason Costomiris wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 12:30:30AM -0600, Bob Hartung wrote:
>: 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?
>
> I have no idea. I refuse to use ATI boards. Every time I've run into a
> machine that has an ATI board, the video board is nothing but trouble.
> I moved away from ATI and used Matrox, and later Nvidia boards, and have
> had a much happier time since.
>
>: 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.
>
> No better way to figure out if it's supported than to load the module
> in the config file and find out.
>
>: 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?
>
> Because, like I said, XF 4.x only has ONE server that loads the modules
> for different cards. The server is right there, /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86.
>
> rpm -ql XFree86 |less
>
> Look at the various files installed - you'll see.
>
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