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MANDRAKE9.0 X PROBLEM & TODAY SAME AT REDHAT8.1 , SUSE 8

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Hi there people.I have a problem with my X session

 

I installed mandrake 9.0 on my compaq Lap which has p4m 1,6ghz,512ram,Ati radeonM750032mb,30gbHdd,15''TFT.

 

The only problem is that when X starts all the fonts are like "Interlaced mode".

And at the beggining i noticed an error like PCI:001F1:NOT AVAILABLE DUE RESOURCE COLISSION.

 

Please ahm really desperaste , if anyone can help me out i'll appreciate it.

 

PS.I had mandrake 8.2 before and everything was under control.

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Please i really need some help here.Does anyone knows whats going on ??? I can't understand why during the install process of mandrake 9.0 the grafics are okay , while in redhat 8.0 during the instalation procedure does what in my X session of my mandrake.

 

And i cant understand why mandrake 8.1 works fine ( but there's always the : pci oo1f resource collision )

 

PLEASE ADVISE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

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OK, I have no idea what the problem is. Have you tried the 'drake forums? I'm a Debian user myself, and I haven't seen that issue.

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Yeah , noone so far knows or at least ( Answered me about my problem ).I just installed Xfree4.2.1 , i even did the xf86config ( they've said that they will FIX all the ati cards that they have prob , i saw 10000 cards except of mine ... ) Still no dice.My X seems like my laptop has a 512kb vga , instead of an ati radeon 7500 32mb.

 

If you please help me out as you are the only one who answered so far

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I didn't change anything at all.During setup i chose ati radeon.I tried with

 

others but same problem.

 

I think that the PCI : 00:1f.0 resource collision is an ULTRA ATA collision.

 

And as for the vga what results in X on my mandrake starts from the

 

begining in redhat 8.0 install procedure.

 

In other hand the mandrake install shows ok all the grafics and the vga

 

and monitor are recognized while in redhat probes the ati but not the TFT

 

monitor

 

I installed the newest ver of Xfree i did the config too as root but same

 

probs remain.All the ati where there , mine was missing...I tried to

 

choose at least half of them...Still no dice. :x

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Well, if it isn't supported, then there's probably a good reason. The only thing I could think of is simply making sure that there is no kernel buffer being used, and loading a vesa driver. Both of these are in you XF86Config/XF86Config-4 file under the video card section. There are a couple of items to toggle in the kernel to make it work optimally with the newer cards from ATi, but I don't know if these optimizations include your card, or if your distro uses these or not.

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What you suggest me to do ?

 

Mandrake so far is the only one which works at least on my laptop , i

 

didnt try installing suse though , ahm just downloading now the Eval ver

 

of it to try it and if its ok i'll get it.

 

I'll let you know as soon as i install suse,if i cant go on i'll try again with

 

mandrake

 

Might be the case you think of , i didnt try it.

 

If you dont mind please check it out for me , i mean think of something

 

and i'll try.

 

Thank you very much for your interest.

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You can try the follow:

 

1) Reinstall Mandrake 9.0 with VESA (generic) driver and 16bit color

 

or

 

2) Install Mandrake 8.2 and upgrade the installation to 9.0

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frown I did both

 

I also tried this morning to install suse the newest ver Live eval though and in the X sessione the same , characters fonts all are f***ed up.

 

Only the coloros you could see right.

 

What should i do ? Buy for example suse original to take support ? Which means i'll buy it and i'll be under oath ? So far only mandrake 8.1 works

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My laptop aint having compability problems , thats the strange,all the

 

cards even the radeon are fully 100% recognized ( and certified for suse i

 

tried this morning )

 

And its the Presario 2800 p4m 1,6ghz ,32mb radeon mobility 7500 , 512 ram , 30gb hdd,15'' TFT

 

In other words , my linux system is fully operational , no problems at all ,

 

all the linux i tried so far , the problem is only " fonts icons interlaced

 

style like lines from above cutting them in the middle ( like matrix ) "

 

So far i tried rh8.0 , debian , suse 8.1 , mandrake 8.1(which works perfectly even the colors) , mandrake 9.0 , gentoo

 

All works fine except of the font-color-type prob i've noticed.

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I have the same problem with Mandrake 9.0 on a P4B533-E motherboard... after getting this error, CDROMs no longer work...

 

According to what I've read so far, this is an i845E problem frown

 

--Alexander

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As for the fonts etc i've made manually a config file and works perfectly.

 

Now if you refer to the PCI collision i'm not done yet...

 

I think it's about the ULTRA ATA laugh

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Well, I have tried compiling a stock kernel with a patch and I have tried recompiling Mandrake's 16mdk kernel with some interesting-looking options that might fix the problem, but... well, folks... compiling a kernel is the process that will forever decide who is a Linux hardcore and who is a Linux newbie.

 

Unfortunately, I fall into the latter. I can't get any damn kernel that I compile to boot. Alan Cox's patches are supposed to fix this problem, and I have succeeded in patching a stock 2.4.19 kernel to 2.4.20-rc3-ac2, but I just can't get the damn thing to boot. Dies everytime.

 

Argh... will someone with some pull in the Mandrake community PLEASE get them to issue an RPM for this?

 

--Alexander

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For the ati mobility radeon 7500 ? You know my system is laptop.I dunno

 

if there are drivers for it.

 

Anyway i'll go check cause maybe i could do 3D work as well.

 

The graphics though are okay now.

 

Thank you guys for your concern wink

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Hi GhostSong,

 

So you change your linux distribution to SuSE just because the

XFree86 cann't run properly on your laptop.

Am I right?

 

Note: I am trying to run mandrake 9 on my laptop, compaq

presario 2800.

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Hi, I have the same problems with mandrake 9.0, I resolved using a vesa card for the graphic, but I still have conflicts problems at the beginning, moreover I have difficult acces to the cdrom and the disckette, sometims after longtime I have acces sometimes no it hungs...

Ghost did you solved? Do you still have problems with the conflict?

And for cdrom and disckete did you had problems?

Thank you, please help me...!

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Hi, now after the weekend and some help I arrive to see cdrom and diskette without problem and also the touchpad as ps2... the graphic is ok with vesa, but certains games in the section play of mandrake hung because of the not accelaleration of vesa...

So:

if you use mandrake if fstab to see the cdrom and the diskette you do not have to use sueprmount (it's only in mandrake) but mount , as normally is used as in red hat... I think there aren't the drivers for the supermount able to change from cdrom to diskette directly as for windows xp... On th contrary if you use simply mount you the cdrom, you umount, you change and you put the diskette at the place of cdrom and you see it without problem...

In my fstab:

/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto noauto,user,defaults

/dev/scd0 /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,user,defaults,ro

 

For the error as ghost:

PCI:Device 00:1f.1 not available because of resource collision

there is always at the beginning of my boot...

I looked in the configuration center of mandrake at the voice iformations and you see in the section memory that the famous 00:1f.1 correspond to an ide interface...

So as ghost said is correpsonding to a part of memory...

So I think that is this kind of laptop maybe the cdrom and th diskette have the same interrupt so linux says that at the beginning because it doesn't know that cdrom and diskette are interchangeable and it has no drivers for this..

After this I haven't revealed no problem apart the ati...

 

I'll do some more check, I will tell you...!

Let me know you too, thank you...

Bye to the next...!

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Greetings ,

 

a)Login as root

b)Switch to init 3

c)vim /etc/X11/XF86Config

d)Add the line : Option "CrtScreen" -----> ESC+wq!

e)Switch to init 5

f)Logout/Login as user -----> startx

 

Farewell

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