try one of these: Option "chipID" "0x4964" Option "chipID" "0x4C64" others to try: #define PCI_CHIP_RV250_Id 0x4964 #define PCI_CHIP_RV250_Ie 0x4965 #define PCI_CHIP_RV250_If 0x4966 #define PCI_CHIP_RV250_Ig 0x4967 #define PCI_CHIP_RV250_Ld 0x4C64 #define PCI_CHIP_RV250_Le 0x4C65 #define PCI_CHIP_RV250_Lf 0x4C66 #define PCI_CHIP_RV250_Lg 0x4C67 Alex ------------------------ > xfree86 4.3.0 didn't support the 9200 series radeons. You might be > able to force the chipID to a supported one like a 9000. You can also > upgrade to xfree86 from cvs. Hmm, How can I force the chipID to a supported one like a 9000? I didn't do that before. > Binary snapshots from the DRI project are available here: > http://dri.sourceforge.net/snapshots/ > grab the r200 snapshot and the XFree86 package from the extras > directory. Fine, I made the instructions includeed there in info files. But I work under the freeBSD, not linux. But all the files are made and compiled for linux with different libraries, different names and locations. Isn't there already something ready for freebsd? I tried to use the "vesa" driver instead of radeon and it works, but ...it doesn't look good. The vertical refresh is amount 60 Hz and when I try to run the xvidtune it says: "Video modes are not tunable on this chip" So, my eyes are crazy after a half an hour. Moreover my mouse jumps simetimes from one position to another.\ So, the vesa driver works but it isn't that what it has to be. Please help, Maciej Bobrowski __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86