F9 with ASUS EAH3450 / ATI Radeon HD3450 bad video after install screens.
Andrew Gray
andrewg at linnetsol.co.uk
Wed Jun 4 10:15:47 UTC 2008
On Sat, 2008-05-31 at 01:57 -0700, Mick M. wrote:
> Hi;
> I just installed F9 on my shiny new box.
> The install went fine.
> When it spit the DVD out and ebooted the video was awful.
>
> The screen apppers to be tearing/sparkly.
> I had to guess with the Tab key/mouse and Enter to get a user added and go into X.
>
> Once there the video is still broken.
> I tried system-config-display.
> It says I am running st 640x480 and millions of colors.
> The size drop-down menu just shows 640x480, the colors millions/thousands.
> It seems to be much higher display than that though.
> Too tall for the screen, cannot "mouse down" even near the bottom.
>
> I looked in /etc/X11 xorg.conf and it says "vesa"
>
> I googled and could not find a fix (had to use this old system)
>
> The card is ID as Radeon HD 3450, the box says ASUS EAH3450.
> It is a fanless 256M PCI Express 2.0 "HDCP compliant" card.
>
> The install display was quite nice and I would be happy to see that resolution again.
>
> The box barcode read:EAH3450/HTP/256M/A
>
> I am using the 15 pin vga output not the DVi-I
>
> thanks
> Mick M.
> Death before Decaf!!!
>
I have a Radeon 3650 with FC9 with X86_64 fully upto date and can only
get vesa mode to work.
Initially I tried connecting the 3650 via 15 pin VGA cable but couldn't
get it to sync with my Samsun SyncMaster 245B at resolution greater than
1024 x768 !
As soon as I switched to connecting vai a DVI cable the Radeon
aitomatically set the resolution to 1920x1200 and synchronised
perfectly.
Suggest connect via a DVI cable to use the full auto monitor setup via
DPMS
--A Gray
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