Nate Bargmann wrote: > > * David Woyciesjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003 Feb 03 13:51 -0600]: > > Nate Bargmann wrote: > > > > The ED runs XFree 4.2.x flawlessly, but you'll have no sound support. > > > Hmmm. Well, sounds does work on the EL, I can hear something playing > > when I blindly login to X... > > I supppose I was less than clear in explaining the trade-offs between > the 760ED and the 760EL. With the EL you will be limited to > 800x600x8bpp (perhaps XFree 4.2.x can make 16bpp work, but I don't > know) and sound works well. Meanwhile the 760ED will give you > 1024x768x16bpp, but no sound as the MWave DSP is not supported in Linux.
Okay. Well, it can do 16nit color at 800x600 in Windows... Well, let's see if I can get it to work at all, even 640x480 at least... > > I assume the XF86COnfig and XF86Config-4 files have tghe same layout, > > right? I got a XF86Config file, that works on an EL (running RH 7.1). So > > I'll use thatas a starting point... > > That depends... Debian added the -4 suffix to allow an 3.x and a 4.x > configuration to co-exist. However, a file written for 3.x is not of > a compatible format for 4.x and vice versa. 4.x in Debian will work > with a version 4 formatted file named XF86Config or XF86Config-4. > > - Nate >> > > -- Hmmm, okay. Well, I can use the existing XF86Config-4 as a template, and fill in the info from the 'working XF86Config (3.x). Hopefully that will do the trick... If all else fails, I guess I'm going back to 3.3.6, eh? IIRC< I can pick that up through apt-get, right? -- ---Dave Woyciesjes ---ICQ# 905818