From owner-freebsd-questions Tue May 25 17:17:40 1999 Delivered-To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Received: from send205.yahoomail.com (web202.mail.yahoo.com [128.11.68.102]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with SMTP id 848EF15294 for ; Tue, 25 May 1999 17:17:34 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from ashnar@yahoo.com) Message-ID: <19990526001714.19971.rocketmail@send205.yahoomail.com> Received: from [194.186.113.126] by web202.mail.yahoo.com; Tue, 25 May 1999 17:17:14 PDT Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 17:17:14 -0700 (PDT) From: Jeff Reed Subject: Re: [Q] Rage Fury 128 AGP To: Alfred Perlstein Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Sender: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.ORG Ok, I have included a hand type version of the errors that startx produces. *** *** *** Xfree86 Version 3.3.3.1 / X Window System (protocol Version 11, revision 0, vender release 6300) Release Date: December 29 1998 If the server is older than 6-12 months, or if your card is newer than the above date, look for a newer version before reporting problems. Operating System: FreeBSD 3.0-CURRENT i386 [ELF] Configured drivers: Mach64: accelerated server for ATI Mach64 graphics adaptors (Patchlevel 0) Using syscons driver with X support (version 2.0) (using VT number 4) XF86Config: /etc/XF86Config (**) stands for supplied, (--) stands for probed/default values (**) XKB: keymap: "xfree86(us)" (overrides other XKB settings) (**) Mouse: type: Microsoft, device: /dev/mouse, baudrate 1200 (**) Mouse: buttons: 3, Chorded middle button (**) Mach64: Graphics device ID: "ATI_card" (**) Mach64: Monitor ID: "LG_monitor" (--) Mach64: Mode "1024x768" needs hsync freq of 70.24 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1152x864" needs hsync freq of 70.88 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1280x1024" needs hsync freq of 74.59 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1600x1200" needs hsync freq of 75.00 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1152x864" needs hsync freq of 76.01 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1280x1024" needs hsync freq of 78.86 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1024x768" needs hsync freq of 80.21 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1280x1024" needs hsync freq of 81.13 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1600x1200" needs hsync freq of 87.50 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1152x864" needs hsync freq of 89.62 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1280x1024" needs hsync freq of 91.15 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1600x1200" needs hsync freq of 93.75 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1600x1200" needs hsync freq of 105.77 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1280x1024" needs hsync freq of 107.16 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1800x1440" needs hsync freq of 96.15 kHz. Deleted. (--) Mach64: Mode "1800x1440" needs hsync freq of 104.52 kHz. Deleted. (**) FontPath set to "usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/, ... " (--) Mach64: PCI: unknown ATI (0x5246) rev 0, Aperture @ 0xa0000000 Registers @ 0xd0000000, Block I/O @ 0xe000 *** None of the configured devices were detected. *** Fatal server error: no screens found When reporting a problem related to a server crash, please send the full server output, not just the last messages X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown) *** *** *** - Jeff --- Alfred Perlstein wrote: > On Tue, 18 May 1999, Jeff Reed wrote: > > > Ok, I am using XFree86 v3.3.3.1. I have tried to > use > > the Mach64 and the SVGA with the following card > > selections: > > - ATI Mach64 > > - ATI Mach64 Rage Pro > > - ATI Mach64 Xpert98 > > - ATI Mach64 Xpert@play > > - ATI Mach64 Xpert@play 98 > > > > None of these have worked for me and the error > being > > returned is "Unable to start Xserver". > > no. > > there is about a page full of output from the server > when it > fails, THAT is what i want to see: > > startx 2>&1 > error.log > > I want error.log. > > thanks, > -Alfred > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message