What driver is needed to use the ATI HD3750 display adapter in the Kraftway Credo KC36 ?
Release Found: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Problem
When using an ATI HD3750 display adapter in text mode, the display works correctly but when the X server starts, you encounter problems with displaying the graphical environment - for example, only a white screen is displayed.
Solution
Follow these steps to manually edit the X configuration to use a different driver.
Note: if the system is having trouble booting into graphical mode, boot into runlevel 3. To enter runlevel 3 follow these steps or see related articles in the Knowledgebase:
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Start up the system and hit the space bar when the blue GRUB boot screen comes up. This will stop the boot process.
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Highlight the version the system is booting and press "e".
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Highlight the line that begins with the word "kernel" and press "e" again.
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At the end of that line, put a space and the number "3".
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Press Enter.
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Press "b" to boot.
Once the system comes up, log in as root, or login as a normal user and switch to the root user.
Backing up the X server configuration
The following command will create a back-up of the xorg.conf X server configuration:
# cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup
Changing the graphics driver to the generic Vesa driver
In a text editor, open the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf
and find the "Driver" section. It will look similar to the following:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Videocard0"
Driver "r500"
EndSection
Note: Different systems will have different configurations, the above is an illustrative example. Change the driver from "r500"
to "vesa"
. Make sure to leave the "Identifier"
line the same. After the change, the above example would look like following:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Videocard0"
Driver "vesa"
EndSection
Try starting X with the startx
command.
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