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RE: [linrad] Re: linux and graphics cards



If I understand correctly is the problem for most people that they can't
switch to another console ie Alt F2 and then return to Linrad while it is
still running in console 1? I know I can't do that, I have to quit out of
Linrad to the first screen, I can't actually leave it running in weak signal
mode. When I say the first screen I mean the screen that has A=Weak signal
cw B=Normal cw etc. Can anyone actually leave it running in weak signal
mode? I cannot and would like to know how to.

73

Conrad G0RUZ

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-linrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-linrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jeffrey Pawlan
Sent: 22 January 2003 17:41
To: linrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [linrad] Re: linux and graphics cards



I did not want to prematurely post details about graphics cards and drivers
without exhaustive testing but the recent posts suggest that I ought to. I
had
previously mentioned that I was using the older version of svgalib 1.4.3
and I configured it as VESA.  The card I am using is in fact the Radeon 7000
AGP
that is being discussed. I bought it on sale at MicroCenter for $39.95.
They
also had on the shelf PCI versions of the same board in case your
motherboard is
so old that it does not have an AGP slot.  So instead of hunting for the 3rd
party video driver and/or installing a later version of svgalib I am able to
get
1024x768 resolution running. But I cannot say that everything is finished.
I am
still testing the ability to leave the linrad screen while it is running and
go
to another window. So far I have been successful in getting to a command
line
login prompt but not back to linrad without rebooting. Kohjin is helping me
with
this. I also cannot get any sound out of my cards in linrad even though I
have
tested them independent of linrad using multimedia players and they both
work
fine.

Regarding Frys, they were running a sale last weekend for the same
motherboard I
am using: an ECS Mainboard P4VXASD2+  plus a retail boxed Intel P4-1.8GHz
(with
fan) for a total price of $159.99   This board has a VIA chipset that had
difficulties when I tried RedHat 7.1 but now that I have purchased Mandrake
9,
linux loaded perfectly and likes all the on-board hardware. I did have to
buy
the OSS licenses for the two sound drivers I am using.

Rein Smit is coming here tonight and we will report on the results tomorrow.


73,

Jeffrey Pawlan, WA6KBL





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