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Date:      Thu, 15 Feb 2007 01:26:42 -0800
From:      "Neeraj Sharma" <neeraj.dl@gmail.com>
To:        youshi10@u.washington.edu
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Xorg on FreeBSD does not work
Message-ID:  <2b5834fa0702150126lfa35b6fvdce1133325dca1d0@mail.gmail.com>

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>   Here is the output of pciconf -lv (Video Driver)
>
> none3@pci1:5:0: class=0x030000 card=0x006b103c chip=0x58351002 rev=0x00
> hdr=0x00
> vendor = 'ATI Technologies Inc'
> device = 'Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP (RS300M AGP)'
> class = display
> subclass = VGA
>
> I tried bunch of things in my xorg.conf (like copying xorg.conf from
> ubuntu install which i posted earlier) and also I tried following monitor
> section config
>
>
> Section "Monitor"
>         Identifier   "Monitor0"
>         VendorName   "Monitor Vendor"
>         ModelName    "Monitor Model"
>         HorizSync    31.5-48.5
>         VertRefresh  40-70
> EndSection
>
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> Neeraj
>
>
> Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 21:48:26 -0800
> From: Garrett Cooper <youshi10@u.washington.edu>
> Subject: Re: Xorg on FreeBSD does not work
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Message-ID: < 45D3F42A.7070709@u.washington.edu>
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>
> Neeraj Sharma wrote:
> > I am a newbie to FreeBSD world. I am trying to install FreeBSD6.2 on my
> HP
> > zv5240us laptop. Everything else went off fine except the X config. I
> ran
> > the command X -configure which created a xorg.conf.new file. When I use
> > that
> > to run X it just shows a blank screen and I am not able to go back to
> the
> > console also.
> >
> > I tried playing around with the parameters in xorg.conf.new file but
> > without
> > success. If anyone can help me with this it will be great...
>
> Two things that would really help:
>
> -The video card and monitor sections of your xorg.conf file.
> -More info about your video card (maker, model, etc). This can be found
> using pciconf -lv. A snippet would do nicely (not a whole list of all
> the devices in your PC that are PCI related.
>
> Thanks :).
>
> -Garrett
>
>
>



-- 
Thanks & Regards,
Neeraj Sharma



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