* Re: No Valid Monitor Settings for a PowerPC 8500/180
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@ 1999-10-05 3:58 ` hollis
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From: hollis @ 1999-10-05 3:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mike Clubine; +Cc: linuxppc-user, linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Mike Clubine wrote:
>
> I am currently trying to install the latest version of linuxppc-1999 on
> my PowerPC 8500/180. It has 1 Meg of video ram and it is not
> accelerated. (Basically it's the stock onboard video.) The install
> goes fine until the point in time that I am asked to configure my
> monitor setup. This is where things get interesting. I cannot find
> even one valid setting.
[snip trying a few monitors]
> Has anyone else run into this problem? I can choose something generic
> and then skip out on on the x-test when installing, but then as soon as
> I boot up I get tons of error messages having to do with gpm being
> mysteriously murdered, even if I take it out of the appropriate rc.d
> directories.
Boot into runlevel 1 and try running Xautoconfig. (There's a page about
this at linuxppc.com/updates.) That should automatically generate a
working XF86Config file.
Does anyone (developers?) know why Xconfigurator chokes so horribly on
so many machines? Is it something different about Linux/PPC or a bug or
what? This "no valid monitor" thing is pretty common. Another one (what
I get) is a segfault immediately after detecting video\x1acontroller and
VRAM. Why doesn't it work?
-Hollis
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