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Old 03-22-2004, 03:14 PM   #1
Wholeeo
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3D Labs Wildcat 3410 and Fedora


I'm having trouble getting Fedora to boot in anything but text mode, I set the monitor up with the proper refresh rates still no graphics mode. Is the early Wildcat series not supported?

The system I'm using is:

AMD T-Bird 1000
Asus A7M266
256 PC2100
13GB IBM Deskstar
LG 795 Flatron

Just a little more info, the Wildcat uses a Cirrus Logic 5440 for it's display. I ran over to xfree86 and it's not supported and other ideas as to where I might find a driver?

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