Hi Mike, Below is the message I sent to some one else who was having problems with his Voodoo Rush card. I hope that it helps.
-Ossama Forwarded message: -------------------------------------- I too have a card with the Voodoo Rush chipset, an Intergraph Intense 3D Voodoo. The Xserver/driver that you want is in the latest XF86_SVGA server, i.e. in XF86 3.3.2. I'm not sure if that is available as a bo set of packages. If it isn't just download the Linux_ix86 XF86-3.3.2 binaries (not the glibc ones) from any XF86 mirror. The glibc XF86 binaries are for Linux libc6/glibc2, not Linux libc5 which is what is normally found on bo systems (Debian 1.3.1) such as yours. -------------------------------------- The binaries you might want to get include: XF86SVGA.tgz XF86bin.tgz XF86lib.tgz XF86set.tgz XF86cfg.tgz and perhaps some others and some fonts. Use your judgement and read the binary installation instructions. :) >From what I recall, the tar files are archived relative to /usr/X11R6. Be careful where XF86Setup and/or xf86config store the XF86Config file after you are done configuring X. Debian places the XF86Config file in /etc/X11 and XF86 stores it in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/(something or other) by default. You can choose where to save the XF86Config file right after the setup is done, I believe. Also, if the setup/config programs ask you whether or not to set a symbolic link to X, then answer "no" or whatever the negative response is. Debian's "X" is an suid wrapper for the X server. The server to use is set at the very top of /etc/X11/Xserver. Good luck. -Ossama -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]