I'm one of those poor wretches with a Hercules Prophet Kyro PCI video card on an aging 233 MHz Pentium. the one that isn't VESA, or even VGA, but EGA (remember those?). I found a report dated 2002 that someone got such a setup to work with the framebuffer driver fbdev (though of course no acceleration) and tried configuring my x server accordingly. All went well, until, when I ran startx, the message
(EE) open /dev/fb0: No such device Of course there is a /dev/fb0 *file*. Presumably I am missing some kernel option or module that would actually *implement* the behaviout of this device. Anyone know where to find it? Now I'm pretty sure that *someone*, *somewhere* knows how to make these cards work at least a little: when I had Mandrake on the machine, it did a pretty graphic display durung boot time, but when it finished booting, it switched to a text console, and I never managed to get X to work. It was frustrating not to get the level of performance out of it that the boot-up display provided. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]