Gary,
The XF86_SVGA Xserver is part of the XFree86 3.3.6 release.
You need to install the ltsp_x336_svga package.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Gary Jaffe wrote:
> Thanks to Robert Apodaca, I got through my dhcp troubles.
>
> Now, X tells me it can't find XF86_SVGA.
Hi Gary-
Did you download and install the ltsp_x336_svga-3.0.0-0 package?
To verify:
$ rpm -qa | grep ltsp
Once installed, you should be able to use the XSERVER = XF86_SVGA setting in lts.conf.
Cheers
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 17:13:35 -0400
Gary Jaffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to Robert
Thanks to Robert Apodaca, I got through my dhcp troubles.
Now, X tells me it can't find XF86_SVGA. My lts.conf file says
XSERVER= XF86_SVGA
I have a Trident 975 video card that works with the XF86_SVGA X server. I
tried changing that line to
XSERVER= auto
and X sta
...
> I compiled
> from source, but now dhcpd chokes on option-128 and option-129. The error
> message is as follows.
>
> Internet Software Consortium DHCP Server V3.0pl1
> Copyright 1995-2001 Internet Software Consortium.
> All rights reserv
Thanks to Jim for pointing me to Jason Pattie's contribution (how to use
ltsp-3 with very old boot proms) and Philip Roa for cleaning up other errors
in my dhcpd.conf file.
Sorry about being so dense with dhcp, but I'm still having trouble. I had to
upgrade my dhcp to 3.0pl1 to be compatible
Hi Gary,
>group {
>use-host-decl-names on;
>option log-servers192.168.1.1;
>
>host ws102 {
>hardware ethernet aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff;
>option option-128 aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff;
>option option-129 "NIC=ne IO=0x0300";
>fixed-address
Gary,
There's a problem with the really old bootroms on those
cards. They don't pass the kernel parameters properly.
But, there is a way to deal with it. On the LTSP.org
contrib page, there is a document from Jason Pattie
describing how to use an older bootrom to download a
newer Etherboot ima