I'm trying to use a Matrox G400 dual head video card with Kubuntu 7.04.
I started trying to use this card with Kubuntu a couple of weeks ago. I was going to load Kubuntu 6.10. It wouldn't work at all, but 7.04 was almost cooked.
7.04 works so much better. I have no problem getting the basic installation and it all looks fine.
I couldn't play an MPEG file or a DVD, however. Kaffeine just barfed.
I was unable to connect the second output to a ProView 486 LCD monitor (it's a cheap item). I messed around with the video settings from available tools but the second monitor never seemed to be recognized by the system and never came on at all. Somehow I kept changing the settings on the main monitor, and I was pretty careful about what I was doing.
When I attempted to install with the second monitor plugged in the boot failed. I may have gotten confused with a second issue I was having with a SCSI card, and I haven't gone back and retried that test since I figured out the other issues. But at the time I remember having taken all other peripherals out of the system, including the SCSI cards, so I'm pretty sure of this one.
Just now, as I was writing this post, I used Adept to load a largish pile of drivers that had MPEG in them. Caffeine just played a DVD and an MPG file that were impossible earlier. I can't say for sure which driver it was, but there's one there. I am assuming that there's some intellectual property restriction associated with MPEG that prevents the installation from including a working MPEG library by default.
I am wondering if the release has the latest version of the Matrox drivers, which I believe to be here:
* http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/co...nfo.php?id=143
I think that I saw a different number scroll by during a boot or in a log file somewhere, but haven't found a way to confirm or deny that. If I find that the version is off I might try installing the more recent one.
Any hints about the second monitor would be welcome as that's still not working.
I started trying to use this card with Kubuntu a couple of weeks ago. I was going to load Kubuntu 6.10. It wouldn't work at all, but 7.04 was almost cooked.
7.04 works so much better. I have no problem getting the basic installation and it all looks fine.
I couldn't play an MPEG file or a DVD, however. Kaffeine just barfed.
I was unable to connect the second output to a ProView 486 LCD monitor (it's a cheap item). I messed around with the video settings from available tools but the second monitor never seemed to be recognized by the system and never came on at all. Somehow I kept changing the settings on the main monitor, and I was pretty careful about what I was doing.
When I attempted to install with the second monitor plugged in the boot failed. I may have gotten confused with a second issue I was having with a SCSI card, and I haven't gone back and retried that test since I figured out the other issues. But at the time I remember having taken all other peripherals out of the system, including the SCSI cards, so I'm pretty sure of this one.
Just now, as I was writing this post, I used Adept to load a largish pile of drivers that had MPEG in them. Caffeine just played a DVD and an MPG file that were impossible earlier. I can't say for sure which driver it was, but there's one there. I am assuming that there's some intellectual property restriction associated with MPEG that prevents the installation from including a working MPEG library by default.
I am wondering if the release has the latest version of the Matrox drivers, which I believe to be here:
* http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/co...nfo.php?id=143
I think that I saw a different number scroll by during a boot or in a log file somewhere, but haven't found a way to confirm or deny that. If I find that the version is off I might try installing the more recent one.
Any hints about the second monitor would be welcome as that's still not working.
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