Linux graphics card drivers?
May. 25th, 2003 11:10 pmSome fiddling around with BIOS settings and reshuffling of the PCI cards to avoid PCI slot 1 (which apparently conflicts with the AGP socket) and jellyfish now has a happy shiny working graphics card. Yaaaaaaay!
A few teething problems remain - firstly my ethernet card appears to refuse to be reattached, but that's no big problem as I don't currently need the thing. I mysteriously lost audio for a while too, but that seems to have reappeared now. More importantly, I'm lacking graphics drivers in linux for the new card. X is reverting to a generic driver allowing an appalling 320x200 screen resolution, which is unworkable. The card is a Sis 305 AGP - I'm hoping the latest Xfree86 has drivers for it and am considering the download, but it may be unfeasible over my slow modem. Eeeep. Any advice on downloading and installing graphics card drivers for linux would be much appreciated.
A few teething problems remain - firstly my ethernet card appears to refuse to be reattached, but that's no big problem as I don't currently need the thing. I mysteriously lost audio for a while too, but that seems to have reappeared now. More importantly, I'm lacking graphics drivers in linux for the new card. X is reverting to a generic driver allowing an appalling 320x200 screen resolution, which is unworkable. The card is a Sis 305 AGP - I'm hoping the latest Xfree86 has drivers for it and am considering the download, but it may be unfeasible over my slow modem. Eeeep. Any advice on downloading and installing graphics card drivers for linux would be much appreciated.
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Date: 2003-06-05 03:02 am (UTC)Did you ever get this sorted? Upgrading the distribution may be a good plan - I have RH8.0 and RH9 CDs that you can borrow if you like. The "Xconfigurator" has been replaced by the vastly superior "redhat-config-xfree86". It was able to get me 800x600 on an old 2MB VLB graphics card in my 486 at home...
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Date: 2003-06-05 11:44 am (UTC)Yes, i'd love to borrow a more up to date version of Redhat - 9.0 would be nice (assuming theres no bizarre reason to prefer 8.0?) - i'm assuming this included the desired version of XFree86 (version 4.3.0) i need to attempt to get my graphics card working.
I'll be in Cambridge on saturday for strawberry fair. If you can arrange to get the CDs to me then, that would be great.
Thanks! :)