On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Ryan Kirkpatrick wrote:
> I am attempting to get a Matrox Millenium II card (4MB, PCI) to
> work with XFree86 3.6 (as found in potato), but no matter the resolution
> or color depth I choose, the picture has very obtrustive vertical lines
> (to the point
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 10:37:55AM +1000, Nick Croft wrote:
> Ryan,
> Look for the line
> Driver "mga"
> in the
> Section "Device" .
> I commented this line out to get it working. Since it now works that way,
> I haven't looked into the cause of the problem.
>
> Am sending the enti
Ryan,
Look for the line
Driver "mga"
in the
Section "Device" .
I commented this line out to get it working. Since it now works that way,
I haven't looked into the cause of the problem.
Am sending the entire XF86Config file separately.
Nick
I am attempting to get a Matrox Millenium II card (4MB, PCI) to
work with XFree86 3.6 (as found in potato), but no matter the resolution
or color depth I choose, the picture has very obtrustive vertical lines
(to the point that one can barely read any text).
I have attempted
On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Jason Christensen wrote:
> The name of the debian SVGA Xfree86 X Server package is
> xserver-svga_3.3.2.3a-11.deb.
> It is part of slink r4. You'll of course need other packages as well: fonts,
> Xbase, etc. Dependencies should take care of that though.
>
> Jason
I had probl
ii xserver-svga3.3.4-2X server for SVGA graphics cards
this is from potato but slink also have xserver-svga. If you want to use a
newer one just download server binaries from ftp.xfree86.org and replease with
the one in /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA, after you install the package.
On We
The name of the debian SVGA Xfree86 X Server package is
xserver-svga_3.3.2.3a-11.deb.
It is part of slink r4. You'll of course need other packages as well: fonts,
Xbase, etc. Dependencies should take care of that though.
Jason
>On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Marcin Kurc wrote:
>
>> mg200 AGP is supported b
On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Marcin Kurc wrote:
> mg200 AGP is supported by xf86. Use SVGA server, and XF86Setup or xf86config
> to set it up.
>
> On Wed, Sep 08, 1999 at 02:06:26PM -0600, Robert Kerr wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > Where can I find the .deb for the Above-mentioned video card?
> > Thanks
> >
y
mg200 AGP is supported by xf86. Use SVGA server, and XF86Setup or xf86config to
set it up.
On Wed, Sep 08, 1999 at 02:06:26PM -0600, Robert Kerr wrote:
> Hi All,
> Where can I find the .deb for the Above-mentioned video card?
> Thanks
>
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>
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Hi All,
Where can I find the .deb for the Above-mentioned video card?
Thanks
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On 3 Aug 1999, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> * "Andreas" == Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> 2) I think no, but I use the linux 2.2 framebuffer to get high
> >> resolution and refresh rate at the console
>
> It is a kernel option. Once com
* "Andreas" == Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 2) I think no, but I use the linux 2.2 framebuffer to get high
>> resolution and refresh rate at the console
Andreas> Is this the prefered method. I'm a little bit slow in following
Andreas> new things and I'm not really sure, how to imp
On 3 Aug 1999, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> Andreas> is the Matrox Millenium G200LE supported by the current
> Andreas> 1) XF86 drivers
> Andreas> 2) SvgaTextmode
> Andreas> 3) SvgaLib
>
> I have a G200 (don't know what the LE is suppose to be). So for the
>
* "Andreas" == Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andreas> is the Matrox Millenium G200LE supported by the current
Andreas> 1) XF86 drivers
Andreas> 2) SvgaTextmode
Andreas> 3) SvgaLib
I have a G200 (don't know what the LE is suppose to be). So for the
a
Hello,
is the Matrox Millenium G200LE supported by the current
1) XF86 drivers
2) SvgaTextmode
3) SvgaLib
My company has brought some new boxes and I wonder if I should
take one from the new boxes in favour of my good working one
(with Matrox Millenium II).
Kind regards
Andreas.
1Q.
I use debian2.0. I have Matrox Millenium II AGP (8Mgb Video Ram)
and Color Monitor Bridge 17" OSD (17 inches).
I cannot find proper Modeline for that hardware.
Does anybody have the same configuration of hardware ?
If so could you send me your XF86Config file
or at least the Modeline
(I apologize for the length of this message)
Versions:
svgatextmode: 1.8-5.2
xserver-svga: 3.3.2.3a-1
svgalibg1 1.3.0.19980916
Matrox Millennium II 8mb PCI video card
Awhile back, I loaded svgatextmode to try the 112x40 (very nice) text
mode th
I have had problems with the current server on two different machines.
One (gateway 7600) got the bliniies after install, and the other (K6
with wierd diamand 2500) went thoroughly unstable.
I installed the bo xbase, xsvga, and vga16 on the K6, and it works fine
now (save xdm won't go). prev
did this. Then try running the XF86Setup as root, to re-set up the
> XF86Config.
>
> On 15-Sep-98 Eric Fain wrote:
> > So I had a box going with a Matrox Millenium PCI card, up for a year
> > without problems. I upgraded to hamm, and there were no apparent problems
> > with
ou
already did this. Then try running the XF86Setup as root, to re-set up the
XF86Config.
On 15-Sep-98 Eric Fain wrote:
> So I had a box going with a Matrox Millenium PCI card, up for a year
> without problems. I upgraded to hamm, and there were no apparent problems
> with X either. Then
So I had a box going with a Matrox Millenium PCI card, up for a year
without problems. I upgraded to hamm, and there were no apparent problems
with X either. Then one day I rebooted, and XF86_SVGA refuses to detect
the video chipset. XF86Config hasn't changed, either. Nevertheless, I
tri
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Does anyone know if the Martox Millenium G200 is compatiable with XFree?
>> Its a
>> new AGP card, and I amd asking if it compatiable before I go out and buy it.
>> If not does anyone know where I could go and find out if it is?
Not yet. Xi Graphics do have an X server, but i
Hi all,
Does anyone know if the Martox Millenium G200 is compatiable with XFree? Its a
new AGP card, and I amd asking if it compatiable before I go out and buy it.
If not does anyone know where I could go and find out if it is?
Regards
Graham
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Hi Daniel,
> > I'm a bit confused. Why should I bother looking up something in the
> > archive that I wrote? Also, it wasn't me who asked. I was
> > attempting to answer the question. Hence, you get another smiley face.
> > :)
>
> Touche ... I think that I was confused when I wrote it, so don
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
> I'm a bit confused. Why should I bother looking up something in the
> archive that I wrote? Also, it wasn't me who asked. I was
> attempting to answer the question. Hence, you get another smiley face.
> :)
Touche ... I think that I was confused when
> So - a completely undebianized XFree installation isn't neccesary as you
> have seen above.
Yes and No. :) I've always felt it better to use a piece a of software
with software it was intended to be used with; i.e. X332svga with X332*.
Also, I've been told that XF86Setup and xf86config in X33
these
five has satisfied me.
> > I have a Matrox Millenium II video card and Linux Debian 1.3.1. I
> > would like to install the X environment but so far I haven't been able
> > of doing so.
OK - I dont have a Millenium II, but I have a Mystique 220 card. And th
Who said anything about simply unpacking them? :)
The instructions I gave over a month ago were generic XF86 install
instructions, including what was needed, what needed to be run and some
Debian issues the user should be aware of.
-Ossama
_
Here is the url for the Matrox Xfree86 development team:
http://matrox.alloy.net/
You should follow their instructions when you install and not simply unpack the
tar files.
Donald Harter Jr.
Ossama Othman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is amazing how often this question is asked on this Lis
Hi,
It is amazing how often this question is asked on this List. Perhaps a
FAQ should be created that explains how to use a Millenium II with Debian
1.3.1. :)
>I have a Matrox Millenium II video card and Linux Debian 1.3.1. I
>would like to install the X environment but so
I have a Matrox Millenium II video card and Linux Debian 1.3.1. I
would like to install the X environment but so far I haven't been able of
doing so.
Is it possible to achieve this with this release of Debian ?
No, not AFAIK.
If so, how can I do it ?
You should upgra
I have a Matrox Millenium II video card and Linux Debian 1.3.1. I
would like to install the X environment but so far I haven't been able of
doing so.
Is it possible to achieve this with this release of Debian ?
If so, how can I do it ?
Please mail me the answer since I am not registe
nable to get my Millenium Matrox II driving my ViewSonic 15
to come up in XWindows in anything but 320 X 200. I don't know if I=20
am configuring things correctly for the Millenium Matrox II. =20
According to an FAQ from the Matrox Millenium Xserver group just about
eve
I am unable to get my Millenium Matrox II driving my ViewSonic 15
to come up in XWindows in anything but 320 X 200. I don't know if I
am configuring things correctly for the Millenium Matrox II.
According to an FAQ from the Matrox Millenium Xserver group just about
everything is autodet
> You need to set up XKB properly for XSuSE. There should be some sort
> of error message about this when you run startx. The fix is basically
> making a link to a directory. After you do this, everything will work
> properly. It worked for me!
Thanks Ben,
I had XkbDisable i
gh. It cost $100 but I think it is well
>> worth it.
>>
>> >
>> > Hello Debian-users,
>> >
>> > I have installed Debian Linux 1.3.1 (from InfoMagic CD-set dated
>> > Aug 97). Next I would like to have XFree86 running, but with my
>&g
"Ben Pfaff wrote:"
>I had problems with the Millenium II driver from XSuSE. The backspace
>key worked at the bash prompt, but not in vim. I use a version I
>downloaded from xfree86. I untarred it to a temp directory and copied
>the new XF86_SVGA file to /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA a
I had problems with the Millenium II driver from XSuSE. The backspace
key worked at the bash prompt, but not in vim. I use a version I
downloaded from xfree86. I untarred it to a temp directory and copied
the new XF86_SVGA file to /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA after moving the
old vers
Hi,
I had problems with the Millenium II driver from XSuSE. The backspace
key worked at the bash prompt, but not in vim. I use a version I
downloaded from xfree86. I untarred it to a temp directory and copied
the new XF86_SVGA file to /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA after moving the
old version. The
I have a Matrox Millenium II PCI with 4 MB WRAM. One of the best
resource for information on how to upgrade and configure XFree86 for
the Millenium II is the Web site for the XFree86 Matrox Team at
http://matrox.alloy.net. I got it working with the Matrox Team's
download and install
th it.
>
> Hello Debian-users,
>
> I have installed Debian Linux 1.3.1 (from InfoMagic CD-set dated
> Aug 97). Next I would like to have XFree86 running, but with my
> Matrox Millenium II I have faced some problems (I have Nokia 447Xpro
> terminal with line frequency range fro
Hello Debian-users,
I have installed Debian Linux 1.3.1 (from InfoMagic CD-set dated
Aug 97). Next I would like to have XFree86 running, but with my
Matrox Millenium II I have faced some problems (I have Nokia 447Xpro
terminal with line frequency range from 30 to 96 kHz and refresh
frequency
GP one
> > (even not for the sake of performance, but to save PCI slot :)
> > and my current choice is between Matrox Millenium II AGP and
> > Number Nine Revolution 3D AGP. Matrox seems to be the fastest under
> > X (and free driver is already available from S.u.S.E.), Revo
but to save PCI slot :)
> and my current choice is between Matrox Millenium II AGP and
> Number Nine Revolution 3D AGP. Matrox seems to be the fastest under
> X (and free driver is already available from S.u.S.E.), Revolution 3D
> is faster under Windows. I do not intend to use Windows
Matrox Millenium II AGP and
Number Nine Revolution 3D AGP. Matrox seems to be the fastest under
X (and free driver is already available from S.u.S.E.), Revolution 3D
is faster under Windows. I do not intend to use Windows a lot, so
the best bet would be Matrox, but I heard the opinion that in spite of
Hi,
>>"Donald" == Donald R Harter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Donald> I finally got my Matrox MIllenium II card to work with X and
Donald> debian. The reason I had so much trouble, is that none of the
Donald> debian xserver releases have the latest SVGAxserver wi
>I finally got my Matrox MIllenium II card to work with X and debian. The
>reason I had so much trouble, is that none of the debian xserver releases
>have the latest SVGAxserver with the matrox millenium driver. Not even
>hamm has these drivers. Confusion is caused by the numb
I finally got my Matrox MIllenium II card to work with X and debian. The
reason I had so much trouble, is that none of the debian xserver releases
have the latest SVGAxserver with the matrox millenium driver. Not even
hamm has these drivers. Confusion is caused by the numbering of the
debian
Has anybody had any luck getting this to work? I can't seem to
get any graphics modes. Or has anybody been able to get QPV working under
dosemu, i really want to use this graphics viewer.
johannes martinez
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Has anyone configured a Matrox Millenium for SVGATextMode, so that the
higher frequenzy modes a accessible ? Especially chipset and clockchip
settings.
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Tried DOSEMU debian package. Saw it on the menu of a windows manager (nice
feature) and was highly surprized when it booted up. But when I tried to
run a small graphics program, I got an out of memory message.
Also, it is apparent that the failure of this video card w/ SVGA lib is
affecting DO
On Wed, 7 May 1997 18:36:00 +0100 (BST), G. Kapetanios wrote:
>
>Hi ,
>
>Could someone please tell me the appropriate entries in XF86config
>for the matrix millenium graphics card ?
Make sure you are using at least XFree 3.2.this should all be set-up
for you.
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On Wed, 7 May 1997 18:36:00 +0100 (BST), G. Kapetanios wrote:
>
>Hi ,
>
>Could someone please tell me the appropriate entries in XF86config
>for the matrix millenium graphics card ?
Make sure you are using at least XFree 3.2.this should all be set-up
for you.
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Hi ,
Could someone please tell me the appropriate entries in XF86config
for the matrix millenium graphics card ?
Thank you
George
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Hi,
I just downloaded Debian but wasn't able to correctly configure
the X server.
Does anybody have a working XF86Config for a
Matrox Millenium 4 MB PCI with a
Sony Multiscan 300sf
?
Thanks,
Markus Diesmann
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> Does anyone out there know right off hand which chipset to choose when
> configuring X for the first time with a Matrox Millenium card?
mga2064, but the SVGA server will detect it automatically.
ought wrote:
> Does anyone out there know right off hand which chipset to choose when
> configuring X for the first time with a Matrox Millenium card?
// Heikki
PS. It should be possible to replace the server that comes with XFree86 3.2
with the newer 3.2A version. There is no Debian packa
Does anyone out there know right off hand which chipset to choose when
configuring X for the first time with a Matrox Millenium card?
> >>>>> AUBORD Alain writes:
>
> Alain> I have some problems with my Matrox Millenium Video Card. I
> Alain> want to start X with the XFree 3.2 super vga server but I
> Alain> only get 320x200 display. The chip seems not to be recognized
> Ala
>>>>> AUBORD Alain writes:
Alain> I have some problems with my Matrox Millenium Video Card. I
Alain> want to start X with the XFree 3.2 super vga server but I
Alain> only get 320x200 display. The chip seems not to be recognized
Alain> properly.
AFAIK the cur
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