From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT 5.0; DigExt) Description of problem: Kudzu/lspci don't recognize new Nvidia NV25 video cards. Need to add PCI ID's to allow this to occur Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install Hampton 2. Card not recongized by kudzu or lspci 3. Additional info:
Putting in NEEDINFO until we post the appropriate info.
64mb nvidia video card Nvidia GeForce4 NV25 GL for WS530 01:00.0 VGA compatible Controller : nVidia Corporation: Unknow 025b (rev a2)
Created attachment 48525 [details] lspci-v.txt
Um, the lspci -v doesn't have the card listed.
For some reason the complete file was not posted here it goes again.
Created attachment 48526 [details] lspci-v2.txt
This card does *not* work correctly with the XFree86 nv driver, correct?
Correct
If you add 'Chipset "0x0250"' or 'Chipset "0x0258"' to /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 in the 'Device' section for the card, does it work?
(FWIW, pci.ids and a pcitable entry will be in hwdata-0.8-1.)
Entries are indeed there now. Can someone from Dell's side confirm that Beta 3 is working correctly?
Installer identified Geforce 4 correctly, as did kudzu/lspci. Closing.
I'd still like an answer to my question about the X config.
The two chipset options do not work. In both cases, X says they are not valid for the driver. We're using the new Nvidia OpenGL 'nvidia' driver.