RE: [newbie] troubleshooting vmware Xfree86 DGA support

2001-05-12 Thread Tycho Bizot

I am a newbie to but it sounds like a solution that might work.
does anyone know if a geforce 2 mx runs under XFree86 V3

Thanx,

Tycho

-Original Message-
From: Terry Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: vrijdag 11 mei 2001 17:35
To: Tycho Bizot
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] troubleshooting vmware Xfree86 DGA support


I'm a true newbie, which means I know very little (if anything) :-)),
but I have the same problem with VMWARE. When I told this to my linux
guru (our network guy) he said that he suspects that VMWARE is not
compatible with XFree86 v. 4***. Perhaps going to version 3 would solve
the problem.

Terry Smith
Woods Hole, MA



Tycho Bizot wrote:

 I am already using vmware 2.04 with the suppert for kernel 2.4
 it was a clean install..and i didn't get any errors

 -Original Message-
 From: Roger Pithers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: donderdag 10 mei 2001 14:32
 To: Tycho Bizot
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [newbie] troubleshooting vmware Xfree86 DGA support

 On Thursday 10 May 2001 10:51, you wrote:
  I just installed VMware 2.04 in mandrake...it run's.
  there is only one thing i can't figure out
  when i start Vmware it gives the following message :
 
 ! no xfree86 DGA support for this X-screen !
 ! xfree86 Digital Graphics (DGA extension) initialisation failed !
 
  and when i run a virtual win98 machine it says the following :
 
 ! The virtual machine will not be able to run in full-screen SVGA
  mode, because your X-server does not support the Xfree86 DGA extension
  for direct-to-frame-buffer graphics or because DGA is supported but the
  virtual machine cannot use it !
 
  I am running mandrake 8.0 with XFree86 4
 
  anyone has a clue?
 
  thanx in advance
 
  Tycho

 Try going to VMware's web site, I believe that there is an update
available
 fot the 2.4.x kernel which might fix the problem.

 Roger





[newbie] troubleshooting vmware Xfree86 DGA support

2001-05-10 Thread Tycho Bizot

I just installed VMware 2.04 in mandrake...it run's.
there is only one thing i can't figure out
when i start Vmware it gives the following message :
  
   ! no xfree86 DGA support for this X-screen !
   ! xfree86 Digital Graphics (DGA extension) initialisation failed !

and when i run a virtual win98 machine it says the following :

   ! The virtual machine will not be able to run in full-screen SVGA 
mode, because your X-server does not support the Xfree86 DGA extension 
for direct-to-frame-buffer graphics or because DGA is supported but the 
virtual machine cannot use it !

I am running mandrake 8.0 with XFree86 4

anyone has a clue?

thanx in advance

Tycho






RE: [newbie] troubleshooting vmware Xfree86 DGA support

2001-05-10 Thread Tycho Bizot

I am already using vmware 2.04 with the suppert for kernel 2.4
it was a clean install..and i didn't get any errors

-Original Message-
From: Roger Pithers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: donderdag 10 mei 2001 14:32
To: Tycho Bizot
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] troubleshooting vmware Xfree86 DGA support


On Thursday 10 May 2001 10:51, you wrote:
 I just installed VMware 2.04 in mandrake...it run's.
 there is only one thing i can't figure out
 when i start Vmware it gives the following message :

! no xfree86 DGA support for this X-screen !
! xfree86 Digital Graphics (DGA extension) initialisation failed !

 and when i run a virtual win98 machine it says the following :

! The virtual machine will not be able to run in full-screen SVGA
 mode, because your X-server does not support the Xfree86 DGA extension
 for direct-to-frame-buffer graphics or because DGA is supported but the
 virtual machine cannot use it !

 I am running mandrake 8.0 with XFree86 4

 anyone has a clue?

 thanx in advance

 Tycho

Try going to VMware's web site, I believe that there is an update available
fot the 2.4.x kernel which might fix the problem.

Roger





[newbie] new vmware with kernel 2.4 support is out

2001-05-04 Thread Tycho Bizot



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of rh
Sent: donderdag 3 mei 2001 3:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Virtual Machines


VMWare is supposedly a really good emulator for Windows apps.
Apparently it allows you to run virtual machines on your linux box.
Give them a look at www.vmware.com .  If you have a boxed set of LM7.2 I
know there is a RPM there for VMware