On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 4:19 PM, ernsteiswuerfel <erhar...@mailbox.org>
wrote:

> In the meantime you could try to get one of the other drivers
>> "modesetting", "fbdev", "fbdevhw" to work with 24 bit depth. You can use
>> my xorg.conf as starting point and edit it manually. Just put it in
>> /etc/X11.
>>
>
> So, I tried the -configure and that failed.  Then I wrote the xorg.conf
> out as per your suggestion using "modesetting" . . . didn't seem to work;
> changed it to "fbdevhw" didn't seem to work.  Trying to "rm r128" and said
> "File not found."
>

My xorg.conf file, see anything wrong with it??  Still booting to black
screen--here I'm in "live" DVD and I copied the xorg.conf file:

Section   "Device"
          Identifier      "Card0"
          Driver          "fbdevhw"
EndSection

Section   "Monitor"
          Identifier      "Monitor0"
EndSection

Section   "Screen"

          Identifier     "Screen0"
          Device         "Card0"
          Monitor        "Monitor0"
          DefaultDepth         24
          SubSection      "Display"
                 Viewport   0 0
                 Depth      24
                 Modes     "1024 x 768"
          EndSubSection
EndSection

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  [PowerMac3,1] Blotchy GUI graphics for images

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