On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 10:35:15AM -0400, Mark Eichin wrote: > > > Mmm. Modern suns have ISA. Am I right in thinking that older Suns don't? > > Umm, no, modern suns have *PCI*. (It is probably fair to say that > nothing "modern" has ISA :-)
spot the person that confused two TLAs. Righto. So on the logic that it's a lack-of-ISA on a platform where ISA is sometimes present, why does XFree86 4.0.2 work on my PC at work? It doesn't even have a floppy controller [which I believe was something that DOS insists on], so I doubt that it has any ISA slots. [To be honest, it may not have any slots whatsoever, with everything being on the motherboard. It's an HP e-Vectra, which seems to be a small desktop box akin to a laptop with a PSU] Hmm. All talk, no action. As bad as mediaeval "scientists". And are Phil and Wookey really hoping that *I*'m going to go grovelling around in the xfree86 source code, when I don't have the disk space for it, and have a perfectly functional 3.3.6 Xserver on my other root partition? :-) [blame Matthew Willcox for the 2 root partitions.] Nicholas Clark