X Displaying Badly

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Addendum to my original message...

I tried again with the same settings as before but a different monitor 
plugged in (KDS Avitron 17").  Changing the monitor produced a 
different result.  The column swapping appeared during boot and at the 
command line, but once XFree86 was started, the column swapping 
disappeared and fonts, cursors, etc appeared fine...except the colors 
were random as if the map was out of wack.  This produced a result that 
was only slightly less usable.

For now, that just leaves me as, if not more, frustrated than when I 
began.  I only hope that added info can help to find a cure.

Rick

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From: Rick Sabatino <rick9498@humancatalyst.com>
Date: Tue Oct 1, 2002  12:07:11  PM America/Chicago
To: newbie@XFree86.Org
Subject: X Displaying Badly
Reply-To: newbie@XFree86.Org

I'm hoping someone on the list can help me.  I decided to install 
Yellow Dog Linux on a Motorola StarMax 3000/240.  At the command line, 
everything appears fine.  I use BootX to load linux with "No video 
driver" unchecked and the argument "video=atyfb:vmode:14,cmode:16"  
This works fine (as does vmode:10) to run at the command line, but once 
I go into XFree86, it's over.

XConfigurator detects ATY Mach64 to be the video card.  This is 
correct, as the Apple "Tanzania" motherboard, on which the Starmax 3000 
is based, has ATI Mach64 VT onboard graphics.

The screen displays when I load up X windows, but it is not exactly 
legible.  Fonts fall victim in particular, but all images, cursors etc 
appear oddly.  It appears as if the the rows on the screen are fine, 
but that the even and odd columns across the screen image were swapped 
around ( e.g. 2,1,4,3,6,5,8,7... ).  I went in Xconfigurator and 
specified monitor settings (Magnavox MV5011, CM1300 15" Monitor ) 
Hsync: 30.0-54.0; Vsync: 50.0-110.0 with no change in result.

Now, I have the feeling that I'm in a little deeper than I can guess my 
way out of.  I suppose I could spend the rest of my days living on the 
command line, but have little interest in that.

Would someone out there be willing to point me in the right direction?

Thanks.

Rick Sabatino

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