ATI Xpert 128 card and 7.2

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Hi.

 

I'm brand new to Linux.  I mean an absolute virgin, so don't laugh too
hard at my question.  My PC's a homemade clone built with name-brand
parts, and I just added an ATI Xpert 128 PCI video card.  I just got Red
Hat Linux v7.2 with a book I bought, and I got Red Hat v7.2 up and
running in console mode, but when I tried to launch X windows with
XFree86, I got a fatal server error message.  It said something like
"video card recognized, but not included in xfree86."  I could write
down the exact message if needed if someone thinks they can help me out.
I'm trying to get this up and running on my computer so that I can learn
it to help a client of mine.

 

Thanks,

Travis Murphree


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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
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font-family:Arial'>I&#8217;m brand new to Linux.&nbsp; I mean an =
absolute
virgin, so don&#8217;t laugh too hard at my question.&nbsp; My =
PC&#8217;s a
homemade clone built with name-brand parts, and I just added an ATI =
Xpert 128
PCI video card.&nbsp; I just got Red Hat Linux v7.2 with a book I =
bought, and I
got Red Hat v7.2 up and running in console mode, but when I tried to =
launch X
windows with XFree86, I got a fatal server error message.&nbsp; It said
something like &#8220;video card recognized, but not included in
xfree86.&#8221;&nbsp; I could write down the exact message if needed if =
someone
thinks they can help me out.&nbsp; I&#8217;m trying to get this up and =
running
on my computer so that I can learn it to help a client of =
mine.</span></font></p>

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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
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