Gilbert Baron wrote:
>
> WIN2000 would fix you up! :-)
God, thats really funny! Sure doctor, I'll take Malaria, Tuberculosis,
Aids, Herpes, and Crotch Crickets just so I can cure my problem with
being near-sighted... ;-)
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hmm. I looked at this file this morning and this is
what it says:
XF86_VGA16
no mention of either of the video cards in my system.
Weird.
I've been reading a lot about X lately. I guess I'll
just continue to my researches.
Dacia
--- Alan Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daciaw
I was trying kpackage because I spaced on rpm -e even
existing. I eventually got it worked out though.
Thanks for the thoughts Paul. I'm pretty happy with
7.1 now since all my hardware works more often then it
doesn't.
I keep seeing this other problem though. It has
happened to me on 7.02 and
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Dacia and AzureRose wrote:
>I updated the RPM database to no avail. I used the
>file list in the RPM for the voodoo3 to manually
>delete all of its files, to no avail. I have searched
>my entire file system for files named 3dfx, voodoo2,
>voodoo3, V2, V3, Glide etc etc. No
Hey there. 7.1 identifies my voodoo2's as being a
voodoo banshee (voodoo3) card. Needless to say, it
will not work even though the RPM claims to contain
drivers for both voodoo2 and voodoo3 chipsets. Fine.
I decided to uninstall the voodoo3 crap and install
the voodoo2 drivers that work great