Ati Radeon 7000 / Dell PowerEdge 1850
Michael Krufky
mkrufky at m1k.net
Wed May 10 11:02:03 PDT 2006
Freaky wrote:
> Nevermind this one. My collegue mistakenly saw a out of sync for the
> same problem. The TFT couldn't handle the refresh.
>
> Thx tho'. Sorry to bug ya.
I am having what seems to be the same problem, based on what you have
described. Luckily for me, the odds are much better. X will start
successfully 4 / 5 times. When it doesn't start, I have to ssh into the
box from another machine to issue the 'reboot' command, and after
rebooting, things work as expected.
I was having this problem with my Radeon 7500 card, using a Planar 1910
flat panel monitor. I was also using FC4 with the 2.6.16-1.2096smp
kernel ... I updated last night to 2.6.16-1.2108smp, and I have only
rebooted once since then, without any problem. However, due to the
inconsistency of this problem, I am not yet convinced that my my machine
is cured. I run mythtv on this machine, so I would not consider moving
away from the ati drivers. (I am using the oss radeon driver with MergedFB)
What did you do to fix it on your machine?
>
> On 5/8/06, * Freaky* <freaky2000 at gmail.com
> <mailto:freaky2000 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the re. We had it running with vesa indeed. Only the
> new X/ati driver didn't seem to have any problems, until we
> updated to a new kernel (there did get some other packages pulled
> in, don't know exactly which, my collegue did it, did tell him to
> reinstall the ati from the development repo's).
>
> Anyways just thought I'd come check here :)
>
> Going to look myself this afternoon, it will probably just run vesa.
>
> Thanks for the re.
>
> Best regards
>
Cheers,
Mike
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