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=== Linux driver - OpenSource ===
 
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The VESA driver in Xorg 6.8.2 works.  Tested with Fedora Core 4, the hardware discovery did not work, so it was configured for 800x600 only.  I edited xorg.conf manually to insert the 1024x768 mode and increase HorizSync to allow the mode to work.
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The VESA driver in Xorg 6.8.2 works.  When configured in Fedora Core 4, the hardware discovery did not work, therefore the screen was configured for 800x600 only. <!-- (No description given, non-encyclopedic) I edited xorg.conf manually to insert the 1024x768 mode and increase HorizSync to allow the mode to work. -->
  
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The "ati" driver in Xorg 7.0 worked fine under Gentoo Linux.
  
Ati driver works well in Xorg 7.0. Tested on Gentoo distibution.
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The "radeon" module works fine in X.Org 7.2 under openSUSE Linux 10.2.
  
The "radeon" module works fine in X.Org 7.2. Tested with openSUSE10.2.
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Direct rendering (i.e., 3D acceleration) does not work, and is disabled explicitly in the driver. Look for this line in Xorg.0.log:
 
 
Direct rendering (ie 3D acceleration) does not work, and is disabled explicitly in the driver. Look for this line in Xorg.0.log:
 
  
 
  (II) RADEON(0): Direct rendering broken on XPRESS 200 and 200M
 
  (II) RADEON(0): Direct rendering broken on XPRESS 200 and 200M

Revision as of 01:12, 15 July 2007

ATI Mobility Radeon Xpress 200M

This is a ATI North Bridge with integrated video adapter

Features

  • Video Chipset: ATI ?
  • Video PCI ID: 1002:5a62
  • Video Memory: uses main memory (32MB up to 511MB main memory; 64MB over 511MB)

Linux driver - OpenSource

The VESA driver in Xorg 6.8.2 works. When configured in Fedora Core 4, the hardware discovery did not work, therefore the screen was configured for 800x600 only.

The "ati" driver in Xorg 7.0 worked fine under Gentoo Linux.

The "radeon" module works fine in X.Org 7.2 under openSUSE Linux 10.2.

Direct rendering (i.e., 3D acceleration) does not work, and is disabled explicitly in the driver. Look for this line in Xorg.0.log:

(II) RADEON(0): Direct rendering broken on XPRESS 200 and 200M

Linux driver - Proprietary

TODO
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The following combination of software is almost working for me: gentoo-sources-2.6.14-r2, ati-drivers-8.19.10, xorg-x11-6.8.2-r6. Xorg hangs up sometimes unless I disable glx and dri modules in xorg.conf .

New kernel 2.6.15 and ati drivers 8.20.8 work flawlessly. DRI is enabled and graphics is fast (for this videocard). fglrxconfig puts "GammaCorrection" options in xorg.conf and it sometimes messes up colors so it is better to comment them out. If colors are messed up for some reason anyway run fireglcontrol and click on TvOut tab, it should cure the problem (ATI has a peculiar sence of humor).

For Fedora Core 5 With GUI install boot: linux vesa

Install kmod-fglrx from livna

  1. yum update kmod-fglrx

Install offical driver[Fake 690]

  1. X_VERSION=x690 ./ati-driver-installer-8.24.8-i386.run

Initial fglrx

  1. aticonfig --initial

Reboot

  1. reboot

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