> Thanks for this, I havnet had much time today but I implemented the hack as > laid out in http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2004/02/msg00013.html As I understand it, this converts the output back to the 'old style'.
> Now lspci and scanpci do indeed show the same output again. > XFree86 -scanpci is still empty and X does not start in multihead mode: > > Fatal server error: > Cannot run in framebuffer mode. Please specify busIDs > for all framebuffer devices > > But I specified them in the XF86Config-4 and each card is working fine in a > single screen layout with the data below. That may be because it doesn't need to scan the PCI bus in single head mode. Don't know enough about XFree86 to comment. > Section "Device" > Identifier "Creator3D" > Driver "sunffb" > BusID "SBUS:/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED],0" > Option "UseFBDev" "true" > Option "FBDev" "/dev/fb0" > EndSection I don't have the hardware so I can't say if this is a valid BusID but it seems a little sus to me. I could be wrong. > Section "Device" > Identifier "Matrox Millenium" > Driver "fbdev" > BusID "0001:00:02.0" > Option "UseFBDev" "true" > Option "FBDev" "/dev/fb1" > EndSection Isn't this still a 'new style' address, the things you aren't producing any more. Might this be (a|the) problem. Slightly more tangentially, have you tried on a 2.4 series kernel or tried X.org? That might give you some intuition into whether it's possible and what other problems there might be. HTH Cheers, - Martin -- Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Seasons change, things come to pass" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]