Well before X4 debs existed at all, I had a method (put together specifically
for getting nVidia cards working with debian) for instaling X4 from source so
that it sits in a seperate tree, alongside your normal debian X3.3.6 install. I
wrote a quick HOWTO (basically for members of my local LUG), which is at:
http://games.luv.asn.au/lsd
Thanks
Leigh
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:35:14 +0200, Charl P. Botha said:
> Dear debian-xers,
>
> Thanks to Branden's debs I have the phase2 4.0.1 v15 debs running very
> smoothly at home on woody on a GeForce 2 MX machine with the NVidia
> drivers.
>
> I'm getting a work machine now with a GeForce 2 GTS 64MB and am obviously
> putting debian on it, but I'd really prefer running potato with the 4.0.1
> phase 2 debs, seeing that the work machine is supposed to be a stablish
> work station. I've tried building the 4.0.1 phase 2 debs from source on
> potato before, but there are some built in dependencies (for instance on
> later versions of glibc) which indicate that this is not such a wonderful
> idea.
>
> Does anyone have any other experience with this, or other recommendations
> perhaps? What is the general feeling about potato + 4.0.1?
>
> Any information would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Regards,
> Charl
>
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