I installed my vx1 card this weekend. I was surprised to find that sax2 has minimal support for it.my advise to you is to follow these directions. 1)have your system boot is ascii mode. 2)from the command prompt (superuser) run sax2 3)sax2 will auto detect your hardware 4)go to the monitor selection and choose your monitor model 5)alternately (my selection) use the vesa monitor and choose the resolution and refresh rate of your monitor 6)test your settings and adjust your screen size 7)your image may be distorted if you make your screen too large 8)choose a lower refresh rate 9)when you get it right save settings and exit This method worked for me. I am now in the process of getting the xig server to run on suse 7.2 when and if i get it running i'll e-mail the procedure if interested. good luck harry harry amarantidis wrote:
this card is not supported but there is an x-server you can download and test before you buy it from xigraphics.com (it might be xi-graphics.com). There is a way though to get minimal graphics with the card by manually configuring it try using gendac in the selections and anything that says general 9you may have to do this by trial and error). It has been a year since i had it up and running and on an earlier version of suse, however i am now using a different card. If i find where the instructions are on my computer i'll e-mail them to you. in the meantime good luck Harry A.
babu walad wrote:
Hello,
I finally got my new HD and am installing Linux on it while I sort out my IDE RAID issues...
While running Yast2 to install Suse 7.1 I reach the point where it is checking the video/graphics card. It actually finds a driver and puts the card configuration window. My problems are:
1. It only give 640 x 480 resolution option. Others are greyed out. This card clearly has much higher res. How do I get better resolution selected? Is there anothe rdriver for this card?
2. When I try the settings TEST it doesn't do anything. I just see the dialog / settings window flash again. If I hit ESC as they ask nothing happens. If I hit next it tells me run TEST first. I hit TEST many times but when I hit next, it tells me run TEST first...
3. I disabled the configure X11 and was able to finish Linux installation (i.e. I got past item #2). However, when the machine boots, it comes up in command line mode and logs me in in command line mode. I guess the graphic card driver never installed. I tried launching Gnome and got lots of X11 errors.
What should I do?
Thanks for y'all's help in advance.
Babu
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