Re: GeForce on PPC == _no work_
From: Ani Joshi <hidden>
Date: 2001-10-28 02:48:03
Well, the problem is you are using a fp with the ADC port. This isn't supported as there is no documentation on how I am supposed to powerup and run the DVI port. On ppc, rivafb only supports the VGA port right now unless some secret docs are leaked out of nvidia, same goes with X. ani On Sat, 27 Oct 2001, Derrik Pates wrote:
Well, I got to install Debian on an Apple G4 Quicksilver tower system. I have it upgraded with a 2.4.13 kernel, but I can't get the nVidia GeForce2 MX board that the system comes with to work. I managed to locate Ani Joshi's patches, for the XFree nv driver, and the kernel's 'rivafb' driver. The system in question has a 1280x1024 flat-panel display (somewhere around 20" diagonal) connected via the ADC port on the nVidia board. My results: the rivafb driver does not work. If I let it use its default (built-in) settings, it doesn't work right at all. The video is "squished" into the top of the display (the default mode is 640x480). You can see what looks like all the pixels that should be there, but the text is, of course, illegible. Changing the internal parameters to use a 1280x1024 mode causes no video at all - it never clears the initial OpenFirmware messages at all, but does manage to boot normally (I could hear it booting, was able to login and reboot cleanly). The 'nv' driver for XFree was a similar story, but worse. Once I finally realized I needed to specify the BusID to the driver, starting XFree86 caused pretty pink stripes to appear on the display, followed by a cold lock (no pings, an SSH session into the box did not respond after starting XFree86). Is there any hope for this system? Or is this an exercise in futility until nVidia decides to port and release their Linux binary drivers for PPC? I'd like to get X working on this box (I know I won't get 3D with the 'nv' driver - don't care, just want 2D). Derrik Pates | Sysadmin, Douglas School | #linuxOS on EFnet dpates@dsdk12.net | District (dsdk12.net) | #linuxOS on OPN
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