According to ncrfgs, on Sat, 21 Aug 2004 13:58:01 +0200, >On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 10:48:52PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >wrote:> Sorry for this late response. I don?t know if it can help but >I've put some > indications and config files on : >> >> http://mockenhaupt.homelinux.org/ibookWiki/Configuration > >As I stated before, I'm not a Debian user so i'm not able >to use debian binary packages. I'm not an XFree86 user >either because I'm a Xorg user. > >Before postin my message to the debian-powerpc mailing list >I googled a lot and I found your page. I already knew it and >it is very interesting. I thought it was very debian specific. > >Do you think I will be able to use the informations reported >in your page, too? > > >> X can see the ati M7 [ibook G3] board as two boards, one that >useFBDev > and one that does not. Then using a ServerLayout, you can >activate > both output but you lose DRI... Then you get either two >displays :0.0 > and :0.1 or one continuous display with xinerama. >Nevertheless, for > doing PDF/openoffice presentations it is often >sufficient. >
I don't think there is anything debian specific here. Nevertheless I don't know enough of Xorg to say if it is Xfree specific. I would be very surprised though. > >The "ServerLayout" link point to this page >http://mockenhaupt.homelinux.org/ibookWiki/ServerLayout >but the page that is displayed doesn't contain >any reference to any configuration. > >Is this intentional? That's due to the fact that this WiKi interprete any word with capital letter as a link. ServerLayout is a keyword of the XF86Config-4 file. You should rather look at the XF86Config file. -- Cedric "[Of course] I'm French! Why do think I have this outrageous accent, you silly king-a?!" Monty Python and the Holy Grail