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=== Linux X.Org driver === | === Linux X.Org driver === | ||
− | This adapter is supported by recent versions of the 'ati' driver as found in X.Org | + | This adapter is supported by recent versions of the 'ati' driver as found in X.Org. |
====ThinkPad LCD==== | ====ThinkPad LCD==== | ||
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==== External VGA port ==== | ==== External VGA port ==== | ||
− | The external VGA port can be enabled | + | The external VGA port can be enabled in {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}} via |
Option "crt_display" "On" | Option "crt_display" "On" | ||
Dualhead seems not to be supported, yet. | Dualhead seems not to be supported, yet. | ||
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+ | ==== Accelerated Graphics ==== | ||
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+ | 4MB is not sufficient RAM for 3D-acceleration at 16 bit colour. 8 bit colour is too unpleasant to contemplate (and it doesn't work very | ||
+ | well anyway). So, most X20s don't (effectively) have 3D. However, 24-bit colour is possible without 3d. | ||
==== SVideo port ==== | ==== SVideo port ==== | ||
− | SVideo | + | The SVideo port should be supported by the current Xorg radeon driver. |
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+ | Please read [[How to get TV-Out working on ATI graphic cards]] on how to set it up. | ||
=== Proprietary ATI driver === | === Proprietary ATI driver === | ||
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=== ThinkPads this chip may be found in === | === ThinkPads this chip may be found in === | ||
* {{A20m}}, {{A21e}}, {{A21m}}, {{A22e}}, {{A22m}} | * {{A20m}}, {{A21e}}, {{A21m}}, {{A22e}}, {{A22m}} | ||
− | * {{i1420}}, {{I1421}}, {{I1422}}, {{I1441}}, {{I1442}}, {{I1460}}, {{I1480}}, {{I1482}}, {{I1483}}, {{I1492}} | + | * {{i1400}}, {{i1420}}, {{I1421}}, {{I1422}}, {{I1441}}, {{I1442}}, {{I1460}}, {{I1480}}, {{I1482}}, {{I1483}}, {{I1492}} |
* {{i1540}}, {{i1541}}, {{i1542}}, {{i1560}}, {{i1562}}, {{i1592}} | * {{i1540}}, {{i1541}}, {{i1542}}, {{i1560}}, {{i1562}}, {{i1592}} | ||
* {{i1620}}, {{i1800}} | * {{i1620}}, {{i1800}} | ||
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* {{TransNote}} | * {{TransNote}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 22 January 2021
ATI Rage Mobility M or M1This is a ATI video adapter The only difference between the M and M1 model is the amount of video memory Features
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Linux X.Org driver
This adapter is supported by recent versions of the 'ati' driver as found in X.Org.
ThinkPad LCD
Display on the internal LCD works as long as you set the monitor settings correct.
External VGA port
The external VGA port can be enabled in /etc/X11/xorg.conf via
Option "crt_display" "On"
Dualhead seems not to be supported, yet.
Accelerated Graphics
4MB is not sufficient RAM for 3D-acceleration at 16 bit colour. 8 bit colour is too unpleasant to contemplate (and it doesn't work very well anyway). So, most X20s don't (effectively) have 3D. However, 24-bit colour is possible without 3d.
SVideo port
The SVideo port should be supported by the current Xorg radeon driver.
Please read How to get TV-Out working on ATI graphic cards on how to set it up.
Proprietary ATI driver
This chip is not supported by the proprietary ATI driver.
Linux kernel Framebuffer driver
A framebuffer driver is in recent kernels (2.6.15), marked as experimental. A test on a X20 was yet unsuccessful though.
ThinkPads this chip may be found in
- A20m, A21e, A21m, A22e, A22m
- i Series 1400, i Series 1420, i Series 1421, i Series 1422, i Series 1441, i Series 1442, i Series 1460, i Series 1480, i Series 1482, i Series 1483, i Series 1492
- i Series 1540, i Series 1541, i Series 1542, i Series 1560, i Series 1562, i Series 1592
- i Series 1620, i Series 1800
- X20, X21
- TransNote