If the linux XFree86 4.x driver was correctly written you should be able
to dump it into /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers and use it.

One of the goals with XFree86 4.x was that the X server modules be OS
independent.

On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Matthew Dillon wrote:

> :I can't find any online specs to tell me if the graphics part of the
> :Northbridge has understands the VESA stuff.  Does the XFree86 "vesa"
> :driver work?
> :
> :Also found this forum discussion...
> :
> :http://forums.viaarena.com/messageview.cfm?catid=28&threadid=30617
>
>     M 9000 X11 update:
>
>     The "vga" driver works in low resolution modes.  The "vesa" driver
>     does not work.  Via has a linux driver on their CD for X, called "via",
>     which linux people seem to be using successfully, but I can't find
>     sources anywhere.  I don't understand why these companies don't just
>     include sources for their X drivers, it would make life so much easier.
>
>     I *think* the EPIA M 9000 is using a variant of the S3 Savage, but if
>     so they have heavily modified the chip.  I have had no luck trying to
>     override the chip spec in my X configuration.
>
>     --
>
>     Firewire update.  I can't seemlessly connect and disconnect firewire
>     devices, but if I connect the firewire HD up *before* kldload'ing
>     the drivers, it works.
>
>                                       -Matt
>                                       Matthew Dillon
>                                       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>


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