Quickest way is to upgrade your xserver. Ron Rademaker wrote:
> > I have a Diamond Viper 770 but Slink (XF86Setup) doesn't have a profile for > > this. Has anyone been able to get X running on these if so could you drop > > me a copy of the chip, ramdac and driver used for these. > > One other problem how do you tell which port your mouse is attached to ie. > > tty0, tty2 etc. I can't seem to find the right one. > > Is there a command in bash that can autodetect this ? > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Douglas Hunter > > > > I also have the Diamond Viper 770, I couldn't get it to work under Slink > either (but there are drivers for NVidia RIVA TNT2 card that you can > download from www.nvidia.com, perhaps they work), if you install Potato > however and run xf86config it works (at least with me). Just as soon as > you get the question if you want to take a look at the cards database > answer no, don't select any Clockchip and don't let xf86config probe your > clocksetting. That way all X works fine with me. > > To find out where your mouse is at you could run gpmconfig, that should > find it (at least, as long as you don't own a usb mouse... that won't work > with any stable kernel, perhaps you can get it to work with a 2.3.xx > kernel they should have usb support). > > Ron > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null