Im trying to boot from a floppy image and always
says:
/tmp/start_ws: /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA: no such
file or directory.
But..
XF86_SVGA it's on this directory in the ltsp
server.
The package it's installed.
Any Ideas ?
The ltsp server is a RH 7.2 Pentium 3
1Gz...
The Client is a Pentium 1
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 07:24:00PM -0700, NS Jambak wrote:
> > > I installed x_336_svga and vga16 package from ltsp.
> >
> > look in /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/X11R6/bin/ for a binary named vga16 or
> > something. Use that name instead of XF86_SVGA as XSERVER in
> > lts.conf.
>
> there's only XF86_SVGA,
> > after waiting for about 10 minutes for Running
> > dhclient line, I finally got:
> >
> > SVGA: chipset: generic
> > SVGA: videoram: 64K
>
> 16bpp requires 1 Mb of videoram. 512K is the
> smallest amount videoram I
> have seen on IBM PCs. 64K seem extremely little.
>
> > SVGA: clocks: 25.1
> Hi,
> after waiting for about 10 minutes for Running
> dhclient line, I finally got:
>
> SVGA: chipset: generic
> SVGA: videoram: 64K
> SVGA: clocks: 25.18
> (**) SVGA: 16 bpp not supported for this chipset
> *** A configured device found, but display mode could
> not be resolved. ***
> Fatal s
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 04:54:23AM -0700, Novara Sari Jambak wrote:
> Hi,
> after waiting for about 10 minutes for Running
> dhclient line, I finally got:
>
> SVGA: chipset: generic
> SVGA: videoram: 64K
16bpp requires 1 Mb of videoram. 512K is the smallest amount videoram I
have seen on IBM PCs
Hi,
after waiting for about 10 minutes for Running
dhclient line, I finally got:
SVGA: chipset: generic
SVGA: videoram: 64K
SVGA: clocks: 25.18
(**) SVGA: 16 bpp not supported for this chipset
*** A configured device found, but display mode could
not be resolved. ***
Fatal server error
no screens