mroth21 0 Posted June 6, 2004 Has anyone been able to install a Linux (Suse 9.1 Pro) distribution with an ATI X800 Pro? My attempts end with a hang on hardware detection. I was partially successful once with a manual install, but video was ugly in VESA mode. Once again, could not detect the video card. And to top that all off, It wouldn\'t recognize my LG Flatron L1920P monitor. Another aborted installation. Here\'s a quick and dirty on my setup; Intel 3.4 ghz (not extreme, sigh) MSI 875P NEO Motherboard Auidgy 2 ZS ATI X800 Pro 1 Gig Kingston HyperX (dual channel configuration) Twin Seagate SATA drives (not in RAID configuration) Help and suggestions are really appreciated. Down, but not out in SoCal Share this post Link to post
mroth21 0 Posted June 7, 2004 Originally posted by mroth21: Quote: Has anyone been able to install a Linux (Suse 9.1 Pro) distribution with an ATI X800 Pro? My attempts end with a hang on hardware detection. I was partially successful once with a manual install, but video was ugly in VESA mode. Once again, could not detect the video card. And to top that all off, It wouldn\'t recognize my LG Flatron L1920P monitor. Another aborted installation. Here\'s a quick and dirty on my setup; Intel 3.4 ghz (not extreme, sigh) MSI 875P NEO Motherboard Auidgy 2 ZS ATI X800 Pro 1 Gig Kingston HyperX (dual channel configuration) Twin Seagate SATA drives (not in RAID configuration) Help and suggestions are really appreciated. Down, but not out in SoCal Anyone? How have Suse 9.1 installations been going out there? Share this post Link to post
IronGiant 0 Posted December 8, 2004 ok, if i install SuSE linux on a computer (dell with ati mach 64 VT videocard) the first 5 - 10 minutes the videocard is good and then it's going sooo ugly. System specs (on work): - Dell (no known product name or type number) - 333 MHz - 512 MB RAM - 3 x Seagate St19171W 9.1 GB HDD - Ati mach 64 VT Videocard I hope anyone can help me. Greetz, IG Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted December 8, 2004 ATI makes great cards... for Windows. There is some ATI support for Linux but not nearly to the degree we get support from Nvidia. I have nine Linux boxes I administer. All use Nvidia except my old first computer which uses an old Mach64, (under SuSE 9.1). This may be some help... My advice is generally to always go with Nvidia unless you just enjoy the challenge of getting newer ATIs working. Oh, and welcome! [Edited by Dapper Dan on 2004-12-08 09:20:39] [Edited by Dapper Dan on 2004-12-08 09:21:43] Share this post Link to post