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masteq
27th February 2004, 01:41 PM
I assume people have gotten a P4P800 motherboard to work with FC1. I am not one of those people...
I have a pretty basic machine: P4P800, 2.6, ATI9800. I get FC1 installed no problem but when it boots I get issues with the firewire controller (it just stops) and other things like not being able to launch firstboot (screen just freezes).
Before I start pasting error messages, does anyone have any initial suggestions about something I might be doing wrong?
mhelios
27th February 2004, 03:33 PM
masteq,
I believe this bug is the same as your problem:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=109256
Read through that; there' s a comment from someone who fixed this problem with the latest ATI drivers.
masteq
27th February 2004, 08:01 PM
Awesome - thanks!
So it looks like it is FC1 and the ATI 9800 causing the problem. Not that I can fix it ;) based on what I read.
mhelios
28th February 2004, 05:27 AM
Not that I can fix it based on what I read.
Well, what video drivers to you currently have installed - the stock XFree86 ones shipped with FC or ATI-specific ones? Did you try out the ATI latest drivers from their website?
There's also a link to another bugzilla entry in that bug I posted above with detailed instructions on what that preson did to fix the problem.
masteq
29th February 2004, 02:15 PM
I got it working! Yes - the ones that shipped with FC1 didn't work so well. Here is what I did to get it working:
1. Booted to single user mode
2. Ran XFree86 -configure (created XF86Config.new)
3. Ran XFree86 -xf86config //XF86Config.new
4. That made X boot
5. Exited out of X
6. Installed the ATI driver based on 4.3 XFree86 version as per the instructions on the ATI site.
7. Rebooted (I think it installs a new kernel module)
8. X started fine
The firewire controller also gave me problems but I just left my external firewire disk drive in while it boots and it's fine.
In terms of the onboard NIC, the driver supplied with the ASUS mobo worked fine - instructions weren't so great.
Thanks again.
[have I mentioned, linux rocks]
mhelios
14th March 2004, 12:06 PM
Thanks again.
[have I mentioned, linux rocks]
Glad you got things going. X display problems can be a nightmare to troubleshoot! Hopefully this info will be useful for someone else.
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