nto memory on my
motherboard (ASUS A7A266). Speculating wildly, it is possible that
on the A7N266-E the mapping of the video BIOS is controled by a
similar means, but isn't mapped in by default. In that case X would
have to know some seriously ugly magic to know how to map the
BIOS.
OTOH,
I have an unresolved issue with XFree86-4.2.0, -stable, and an ASUS
A7N266-E motherboard with integrated GeForce2 VGA, the nForce chipset.
Sysinstall from the 4.5 subscription CD worked fine. But, attempting
to start X freezes the system. The screen flickers one time. There
is no response to t
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 11:04:54PM -0700, Jake Bishop wrote:
> Has anyone got X working with an Asus A7A266 motherboard?
If you are using XFree4 you'll probably need the patch I committed
to -STABLE last night. I've included it below if you want to test
it.
David.
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Hello,
Has anyone got X working with an Asus A7A266 motherboard?
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p for a few seconds, then reboots. I was able to get a working
> > config from the system by removing libint10.a from the xfree directory,
> > but any attempt at then running the xserver with the new config has
> > the same effect..
One trouble seems to be with the Asus A7A266
On Sun, 2002-02-17 at 18:50, Javier Frias wrote:
> Basically, anytime XFree86 4 ( and the version really doesn't matter,
> I've tried it with 4.1.x and 4.2.0 ) loads the nv driver, the machines
> locks up for a few seconds, then reboots. I was able to get a working
> config from the system by remo