Folks, So I just got my laptop (a Gateway Solo 2300SE) yesterday. This machine has a NeoMagic video card (128XD card, I believe. NM2160 chipset). So far Linux has gone fairly painlessly. PCMCIA was a pain, as the modules installed by the Debian 1.3.1 CD were different than the ones the kernel wanted to use, but it works once I recompiled.
X installed completely without a hitch, I'm very happy to say. I installed the basic X stuff and the VGA16 Xserver. I then unpacked the redhat glibc XBF_NeoMagic server in the root directory, tweaked the XF86Config to remove modes my machine couldn't handle and startx was very, very happy. (my trackpad even worked on the first try). I'm impressed. Hmm, one last hitch which, perhaps, someone can help me with. I'm running the pcmcia-cs and modules that were most recent via dselect. The original modules I installed, the ones from 1.3.1 worked fine. This new version will not autodetect insertion or ejection of a pcmcia card. I have to manually run cardctl insert and cardctl eject. I have verified that cardmgr is running and there is nothing in the /var/log/syslog to show it complaining. Anyone have a clue to lend? -Seth -- "It is by will alone I set my mind in motion" -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null