Hi I have a laptop with suse 8.1 and I can't see images that use YUV overlaying, does someone now how to solve this problem. Jose
Any experience with install on the ASUS P4C800 motherboard ( 875P chipset )? Our install froze at the step where Yast was deciding which packages to load. There were no error messages. It was OK up to that point except that it failed to recognize the second IDE drive. It is a slave on the primary IDE channel. Second channel has only correctly recognized CD-ROM. Robbie
I was able to resolve two problems. 8.2 install was on DVD and being read on a combined DVD reader CD-ROM RW drive. Software loaded from the DVD until it came to the install package step when it apparently hung trying to read the DVD. I tried a CD-ROM install and was able to read the packages. The default only to hda was resolved by manually editing the partition selections and telling Suse to use hdb. 8.2 is now up and running and looks great. Robbie
On Friday 25 April 2003 16:54, Robert Robinson wrote:
Any experience with install on the ASUS P4C800 motherboard ( 875P chipset )? Our install froze at the step where Yast was deciding which packages to load. There were no error messages. It was OK up to that point except that it failed to recognize the second IDE drive. It is a slave on the primary IDE channel. Second channel has only correctly recognized CD-ROM. Robbie
Have you tried the "No ACIP" option? LW999
On Saturday 26 April 2003 01:03, Jose Sanchez wrote:
Hi I have a laptop with suse 8.1 and I can't see images that use YUV overlaying, does someone now how to solve this problem.
You need to enable the xv Xvideo extension in the Xserver. Depending on your chipset, that may or may not be supported in your laptop. Do you know what chipset you have? -- "...our desktop is falling behind stability-wise and feature wise to KDE ...when I went to Mexico in December to the facility where we launched gnome, they had all switched to KDE3." - Miguel de Icaza, March 2003
Derek Fountain wrote:
You need to enable the xv Xvideo extension in the Xserver. Depending on your chipset, that may or may not be supported in your laptop. Do you know what chipset you have?
Well how should I enable xv Xvideo extension in the Xserver. My chipset is the i810. I suppost this one supports YUV overlaying. I didn't know how to enable this xv Xvideo extension and I upgraded to XFree86 4.3 and now nothing works I tried to reverse the changes but it doesn't work, sax2 is not able even to start. I don't know what to do, if I can't solve the problem I will reinstall linux in the laptop again. Jose
Well how should I enable xv Xvideo extension in the Xserver. My chipset is the i810. I suppost this one supports YUV overlaying. I didn't know how to enable this xv Xvideo extension and I upgraded to XFree86 4.3 and now nothing works I tried to reverse the changes but it doesn't work, sax2 is not able even to start. I don't know what to do, if I can't solve the problem I will reinstall linux in the laptop again.
No idea. Looks like you've messed up your X setup bigtime. If a reinstall is an option, it might be the best one. I did a google search and quite a lot of stuff came up, and there's a few hits for "xvideo i810" in the support database. Maybe you just need to widen your search for a solution? Try a new thread on this list with a subject like "XVideo extension on a i810 with SuSE-8.2". Someone is likely to have been there. My laptop needs the gatos extension, which was a bit of an effort to get going. Yours should be easier. -- "...our desktop is falling behind stability-wise and feature wise to KDE ...when I went to Mexico in December to the facility where we launched gnome, they had all switched to KDE3." - Miguel de Icaza, March 2003
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