On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 20:46:28 -0800
lin...@li... wrote:
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2004 09:32:16 -0200
> From: Ander Conselvan de Oliveira <an...@c3...>
> Reply-To: lin...@li...
> To: Observer <obs...@mo...>
> CC: lin...@li...
> Subject: Re: motherboards
>
> I was debugging the X server with two pci sis315pro cards, and I found
> that the computer hangs when the server tries to access the vga memory
> to save the vga state. The problem appears to be that no matter what
> card is being started, the server always tries to save the state of
> the primary vga card. Removing the lines that save and restore the vga
> state I could init the two servers.
>
> Ander
>
My observation is (as I worked for more than 3 and half months till
Zoltan came for my rescue at last) that the multihead does not work in a
built-in AGP in motherboards like that of Intel and also it does not
work with the sis cards :( What I did was I acquired a new nVIDIA
GeForce MX 4000 card and exchanged the old sis card with the s3 Virge/Dx
and it worked perfect. :)
I posted this thinking that this information could be useful.
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