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Operating Systems Linux Debian Error> console handover: boot [earlyprom0] --> real [tty01] Post 302407769 by philo_71 on Friday 26th of March 2010 10:56:02 AM
Old 03-26-2010
hi,
i found this error !!
XVR-500 is not supported by debian,
debian >> XVR-100 or XVR-300 with ati chipset.

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ATI(4)                                                       Kernel Interfaces Manual                                                       ATI(4)

NAME
ati - ATI video driver SYNOPSIS
Section "Device" Identifier "devname" Driver "ati" ... EndSection DESCRIPTION
ati is an Xorg wrapper driver for ATI video cards. It autodetects whether your hardware has a Radeon, Rage 128, or Mach64 or earlier class of chipset, and loads the radeon(4), r128(4), or mach64 driver as appropriate. SUPPORTED HARDWARE
The ati driver supports Radeon, Rage 128, and Mach64 and earlier chipsets by loading those drivers. See those manpages for specific cards supported. CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Please refer to xorg.conf(5) for general configuration details, and the specific card driver for driver configuration details. SEE ALSO
Xorg(1), xorg.conf(5), Xserver(1), X(7), r128(4), radeon(4) AUTHORS
See the individual driver pages for authors. X Version 11 xf86-video-ati 6.14.99 ATI(4)
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