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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: heljy on 18 January 2003, 19:20
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I was trying to install RH 8.0 onto my system. It has a 810 integrated video card, but I have upgraded that to an ATI Radeon 7500 64MB PCI and disabled the integrated intel 810.
But RH detected the intel 810 video card instead, so I manually changed that to Radeon 7500. The problem is when the system trys to start X, the screen just froze up although I can move the mouse cusor around.
Any sugguestions how I can fix that?
Thanks
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I have a stupid question. How could it have detected the 810 if you have it disabled? Is there a jumper on your main board for really disabling it?
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Try running XF86Setup, xconfigurator, or xf86config, and manually specifying the new video card, rather then letting something automatically detect it.
When I first ran linux on an i810 chipset, I was using RH6.2 which didn't come with an agpgart kernel module. Without agpgart, the i810 graphics chipset is crippled because it can only use something ridiculous like 512kB video RAM. I added an S3VirgeDX PCI card and had no problems. No jumpers were necessary.
Later, when I went to RH 7.1, I pulled the PCI card and reconfigured the system to use the i810. Again, no jumpers were needed.
[ January 18, 2003: Message edited by: M. O'Brien ]
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quote:
Originally posted by void main:
I have a stupid question. How could it have detected the 810 if you have it disabled? Is there a jumper on your main board for really disabling it?
Maybe you are right, I might not have disabled it. I only switch the primiary video from onboard to PCI. I will try to see if I can find any jumpers onboard that actually disable the onboard video (the mobo didnt come with any documentation at all)
Thanks for the advice!
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did u disable it in the BIOS/CMOS?
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quote:
Originally posted by SHES A FAT HAIRY BITCH:
Use a soldering iorn and remove the chip, but seriously why did you get a PCI video card, i know your motherbored (like mine) has no AGP, but the 810 is resonable anyway.
One thing you could try is fucking around until you fix it, the more you fuck up the more you learn.
Trust me thats how i learn.
I learned that PC's a peices of shit!
Hi, thanks for the advice, the reasons why I am using the pci video card are:
1) the integrated video card doesnt support up to 75hz@1280x1024
2) i do abit of gaming on windows (this is a dual boot machine)
3) i need a video card has a s-video output to connect to my TV (for dvds and other video files)
Right now, I couldnt find any jumpers on the board that will disable the integrated video (no other documentations as well).
Where/what files should I try to configure then.
Thanks