Bug 62514

Summary: i830 module does not work
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Public Beta Reporter: Need Real Name <brent414>
Component: XFree86Assignee: Mike A. Harris <mharris>
Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE QA Contact: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Description Need Real Name 2002-04-01 23:25:27 UTC
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Description of problem:
I have a labtop with the i830 graphics and after selecting that driver during 
install. System boots, but X won't, big error message but the main point of 
the error message is and i quote the message "(EE) Failed to load 
module 'i830' (module does not exist, 0)" NOTE: this driver was not in 7.2 so 
it may not be installed in the actual .iso yet...PLEASE KEEP THIS IN. lots of 
labtops have this chip. Also note the system does not autoprobe this card. 
Which doesn't really matter, I know what card is in the system.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.install 7.3
2.log in
3.type startx
	

Actual Results:  just got error message, 

Expected Results:  X start

Additional info:

NOTE: the installer is graphical...which makes me think X should 
work...although it doesn't use the whole screen, there is a black border. I 
belive that is an issue of needing the right dirvers installed, which is what 
the problem is. SYSTEM: toshiba 1000-s157 same as 1000-s158 and 1005-s157 1005-
s158. with i830 graphics.

Comment 1 Mike A. Harris 2002-04-03 13:56:39 UTC
Oops, looks like wrong driver is listed.  It listed i830, instead of i810,
which is confusing as the proper driver is "i810"   ;o)

The PCI ID was listed as unknown, but I've fixed it I think.

0x8086  0x3577  "Card:Intel 830"    "Intel Corp.|82830 CGC [Chipset Graphics
Controller]"                                                                   
                                         

Please attach "lspci -n" output if it shows something other than 8086:3577
for the device ID.

Fixed in hwdata-0.10-1 package in rawhide

Thanks.

Comment 2 Mike A. Harris 2002-04-08 11:22:06 UTC
*** Bug 62885 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***