Subject: X configuration problem. 2003-05-15 - By Mario Miyojim
Back I have a PC that came with Windows 2000 installed with an AGP video card. The BIOS spells AGP everywhere. I changed whatever I could to PCI, but PnP is still there because the alternative would ISA-EISA, which I don't think is correct. After installing the Seawolf distribution in a separate hard drive, I could not get graphics on screen. The only graphics that I could display was less than 640x480 pixels, which are not enough for my purposes.
I am now trying a regular ATI Mach64 board with 2 MB memory. When I try xinit, it crashes with messages to the effect that the board does not support 16 bits color. When I define 8 bit only at any screen resolution, the signal simply goes out (the LED on the monitor front lights yellow). I tried the hardware with a preinstalled Windows 98 disk which, after loading lots of drivers, works fine. I tried the lowest resolutions and memory settings but the result is always the same: a totally dark screen under Linux. This is a new hardware problem. I need suggestions on how to proceed. Thank you.
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