> I have a working xorg.conf on a 'snow iMac' from fc7
> I am trying to use a different 'snow iMac' on ltsp.
> So I gather I should cp my working_xorg.conf
> to /opt/ltsp/ppc/etc/XF86Config-4.snow and simply set
> [00:03:93:92:88:98]
>          XSERVER            = fbdev
>          XF86CONFIG_FILE    = XF86Config-4.snow
> 
> I will try that in the morning...that's what I interpret your suggestion
> to be telling me.

Exactly what I am suggesting.  Post back how it goes.  Oh, I see an error here, 
but the
custom file in 
/opt/ltsp/ppc/etc/X11/XF86Config-4.snow
Maybe omitting the X11 above was just a typo.

> yes, I am able to look at /tmp/XF86Config.1 but it always has (going
> from memory now)...
> 
> Section "Device"
>         Driver          "192.168.3.11"
> 
> which ain't ever gonna work

Sure won't, very odd.  Try commenting out the XSERVER line in the default 
section, that
probably doesn't need to be there.  But the mac address specific section for 
all I know
should be overriding that anyhow, which makes me wonder if it is pulling down 
the custom
file.  Was the motherboard on that mac ever swapped?  I know macs have the 
handy mac
address printed on the case, but I have been burned in the past referring to 
that not
knowing the motherboard was swapped and that it now had a different mac address
(basically grasping at straws here).  

Anyhow give that a try.

Jim

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