On Saturday 20 May 2006 16:47, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Saturday 20 May 2006 19:56, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Saturday 20 May 2006 07:14 pm, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Trick (I used it with one of the RCs):
let sax2 do an automatic configuration run (--auto). I don't remember if it starts the xserver, better if it doesn't in your case. Then compare the newly created /etc/X11/xorg.conf file with the one in your working 10.0 version, and copy over the Modelines from the older one, and the modes from the "Screen" section. That's what I can think right now, but it worked for me.
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
Nope... didn't work. I was able to get it to come up using a 10.0 xorg.conf.install file at 1280x1024 but the display is pretty crappy.
I'm beginning to think that the 'radeon' modules in 10.1 are no good.
I was using ATI's code for 10.0 which must be the difference.
And unfortunately..... I see to way to set the display to VESA in 10.1 either.
I'm going to check if ATI has anything that will work but if not it's a no-go for 10.1. =======
Bruce, I remember reading a blurb during the install about the Radeon cards. They are using a new radeon module this time that adds extra features, although not all cards support those features. If you are having trouble, did you try the radeonold module? That's suppose to bring things back. sax2 -r -m 0=radeonold I thought mine was going to need that at first, but my 9200 pro seems quite happy with the new module, in fact very happy from my fps readings. :o) regards, Lee