Branden,
I figured out the problem when building your test XFree86 4.2.0
packages on debian ppc sid using gcc 3.1.1. The problem is that
when we build with gcc 3.1.1, ppc becomes like alpha and can no
longer do a 'strip --strip-debug' on libGLcore.a in the
xserver-xfree86. So far
Hi,
I've installed the preview version of X 4.2. But I also have the
problem of X stopping with a black screen. When I logged into my
laptop from another machine I found out that it was modprobe that
tried to do:
'/sbin/modprobe -s -k -- char-major-10-134'
When I killed this process X continued
On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 16:21, Lars G. T. Jorgensen wrote:
I've installed the preview version of X 4.2. But I also have the
problem of X stopping with a black screen. When I logged into my
laptop from another machine I found out that it was modprobe that
tried to do:
'/sbin/modprobe -s -k --
Hello everyone.
We're trying to use your pre1v1 debs here at lindows, and our qa dept
found that the intel i810 card is not accelerated for 3d.
I found in /var/log/XFree86.0.log that the i810 X module wanted
version 1.2.0 of the i810 kernel module, and I found the kernel patch
on xfree86.org
Recently upgraded 2 Debian boxes to stable/woody. Both are identical
machines, both have Trident CyberBlade video built on the mobo. X upgraded
and runs great on both machines, but if while in an X session you ctrl-alt-F?
to a console, then come back to X, the monitor loses sync. Doing an
Hello,
I have a Dell Inspiron 8000 with an ATI Rage Mobility M4 AGP video card.
I run a sid installation with X 4.1.0-17 on it.
I just installed the dri.sf.net modules (and also their X server after many
unfortunater try with debian one).
I use a 2.4.18 kernel with agp and r128 support.
Hi,
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Hello,
I have a Dell Inspiron 8000 with an ATI Rage Mobility M4 AGP video card.
I just installed the dri.sf.net modules (and also their X server after many
unfortunater try with debian one).
I use a 2.4.18 kernel
On Jul 30, 2002 at 07:01 -0500, David Eidson wrote:
Recently upgraded 2 Debian boxes to stable/woody. Both are identical
machines, both have Trident CyberBlade video built on the mobo. X upgraded
and runs great on both machines, but if while in an X session you ctrl-alt-F?
to a console,
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