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How do I know if I am using Matrox's Linux driver for G400?
For one thing, Matrox's PowerDesk utility won't work with the the standard (XFree86) driver. You need Matrox's drivers (mga_drv.o and mga_hal_drv.o) for the utility to talk to the hardware.
Is it me or does rerunning XConfigurator command not a good idea? I had to rerun it because I replaced my broken monitor. How do I reuse the Matrox's Linux driver without a reinstall or do I need to do a reinstall?
Originally posted by Steve Snyder For one thing, Matrox's PowerDesk utility won't work with the the standard (XFree86) driver. You need Matrox's drivers (mga_drv.o and mga_hal_drv.o) for the utility to talk to the hardware.
Right, the problem is that I had to replace my broken monitor. I reran Xconfigurator to tell Linux about the new monitor. I am not sure if Xconfigurator reverts back to XFree86's driver instead of Matrox.
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