Hello-
On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 03:50:02PM -0800, Jon Leonard wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 08:05:54PM -0500, David Butts wrote:
<...>
> The Creator3D hardware doesn't do texture mapping, so anything that requests
> textures will fall back to a software renderer. That
Hello, folks-
I recently got my hands on a Creator3D, and, although I've got X up and
running (apparently) cheerfully, almost none of the OpenGL apps I've tried
are working.
I'm running a stock installation of Woody, with xserver-xfree86 configured
through debconf, and a 2.4.22 kernel with DRM en
that I
should be sending this to a newbie list of some type, but I'm
still too proud...
I've included some details below. If any others would be useful
(kernel config, XF86Config snippets, etc) please let me know.
Thanks,
David Butts
Unix Systems Administrator
Storability, Inc.
# cat /pro
Hello, all-
I noticed this thread on linux-kernel, an thought I'd throw my two
cents in. I've cc'ed debian-sparc because I'm beginning to suspect
that, at least in my case, this may be an issue with SIMM placement,
and thus something that some of the good folks there may have run
into. I'm not n
Hello, all-
For what it's worth, I did an essentially complete potato install over
a 33.6 modem[1]. The fact that I was doing the install through another
machine doing IP masquerading meant that I was able to pretend it was
a standard network install, but if you have copies of base2_2.tgz and
dri
Hello-
I tried the sun4cdm tftpboot image and boot floppies on an IPC
(ROM version 2.6 w/24 MB of memory), but couldn't get either of
them to work. I Also tried the disks/image from the current
(2.2.15-2000-06-10) sun4cdm tree on ftp.debian.org, which gave
me the same errors:
With the tftpboot i
Hello-
Again, my apologies for the embarassingly long delay...
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Gregory Leblanc wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: David Butts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 8:00 PM
> > To: debian-sparc@lists.debia
Hello, all-
I apologize for taking so long to respond. I'm (hopefully) not nearly
the ungrateful bastard I seem to be...
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Anton Blanchard wrote:
> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 08:53:49PM -0400
>
>
> > I've got an SS1
gt; > -Original Message-
> > From: David Butts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 5:54 PM
> > To: debian-sparc@lists.debian.org
> > Cc: sparclinux@vger.rutgers.edu
> > Subject: SMP SS10 freezes hard intermittently
> >
> >
elow. AFAIK, there were no modules
loaded at the time of the crashes.
I've cc'ed sparclinux@vger.rutgers.edu based on a suggestion in
response to a similar problem a couple of months ago posted to
debian-sparc, but I'm not on that list, so please cc me on any
mail send to the vger list.
Hello, all-
I'm running Potato on a couple of Sun boxes (Ultra/1 and an SS10), both with
CG6 framebuffers. X is working great, except that the video timing for one
of the monitors seems a little off (too little dark time at either end of
the horizontal scan). I can just about get it cleaned up w
t- is used instead of just
alt-? Is it configurable at all? For that matter, is there an
analog of XF86Config for Xsun?
Thanks again for all the work that has gone into this-
David
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, David Butts wrote:
> Hello, all-
>
> First off, you guys rock. Many, many thanks for
Hello, all-
First off, you guys rock. Many, many thanks for all the work you've
done.
I've poked around the ultralinux FAQ and a few man pages, but haven't
quite managed to find this: Is it possible to get Xsun to honor the
alt-F[1-6] virtual-console switching keystrokes that XF86_* allow? I
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