"Eric" == Eric Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Eric> Shyamal Prasad wrote:
>> Don't do that! Install xserver-xfree86, and let the installer >> guide you through it. Eric> Thank-you. This worked good. I was able to get xfree84-4 to Eric> work with a voodoo3 card using the xserver-xfree86 server Eric> and tdfx driver. I looked at the -4 docs earlier and knew Eric> that was the correct driver. It seems it saved some of my Eric> other settings as well. It sure can find out a bunch of Eric> stuff about the card etc. as I didn't need to specify memory Eric> or anything. Is there another configuration program such as Eric> xf86config or something I should use to fine tune? Yes, XFree86 4.x does a pretty good job detecting things for you, specially with new hardware. I find that the best way to configure things is to do 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86' and let debconf handle the file for you. If you want to fine tune beyond that, edit the XFree86-4 file but respect the comments about where to put your hand written stuff. If you don't, debconf will write over your changes the next time you upgrade, restart X and so on! Eric> What do I need to do to remove the old -3 stuff? I'm not sure, but I guess 'apt-get remove xserver-common-v3' should do it. Eric> I'm wondering why there is no info in the release notes for Eric> this so when people upgrade to woody they know what to do. I suppose it's the same reasoning as for the kernel: going to Woody does not require an upgrade to X. If you want to upgrade X you do it explicitly. Cheers! Shyamal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]