Re: X Error: Nvidia Onboard - Supermicro

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Quoting "Karl R. Balsmeier" <karl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Howdy all,

Any recommendation as to the right way to config X.  Last time I did
was using X86Setup back in OpenBSD 2.7 days.

What's the Xorg tool?  How do I invoke it?  Looks like I just need to
fix the ranges, maybe they mean sync vert & horiz or something.

Or should I be typing gdm instead of startx?

Any advice? -below are some errors, infos, although the dmesg didn't
pipe out the darn video card name, it's an onboard Nvidia, and the
erros says RADEON, which is Dianmod/ATI from what I remember.

Looks like you are trying to drive nVidia chip with ATI radeon driver. Not going to work. You need to edit xorg.conf and change driver in video card's device section (at least). You probably need "nv" driver, if it's really nVidia chip you have. You could also try running system-config-display, if you don't feel like editing files by hand.

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