I am in the same boat.  I have installed OpenBSD 3.2 on a Dell Latitude
C400 and with the i830 chipset and can not get XFree86 to work.  After
installing XFree86 I can see XFree86 files on my system that seem to be
relate to the i830 (i.e. i830_dri.c, i830_dri.h, i830_driver.c, etc...),
but it does not look like they are seen by XFree86.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Darley
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Gustav H Meyer said:
> Hi,
>
> Let me start of by saying that I'm a newbie with Linux. Have a few years
> of experience on Solaris though.
>
> I tried to install RedHat 8 on my new Dell GX260 and had a nightmare of
> a time. Did some reading and the problem seems to be caused by the i810
> on board chip. The version of XFree86  shipped with RedHat 8 is
> 4.2.0-72. The issue seems to have been dealt with (that's if I read you
> changelog correctly) but the problem is that I can't find a new RPM for
> RedHat 8, nor can I find binaries for my specific version. If I run
> Xinstall.sh it reports that there is no binary available for my libc
> version on my i686 platform.
>
> I NEED SOME URGENT HELP PLEASE!!! Can I build my own binary from source?
> Where can I find a tarball with the latest source code.
>
> Regards,
> Gustav
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