On Sat 18 May 2002 22:23, Michel Dänzer wrote: > On Thu, 2002-05-16 at 23:07, John Gay wrote: > > I've got a GVX1 video card, which is only supported by xfree86>4.2.0 so I > > had the sources for 4.2.0 on a CD, so a little reading of Makefiles and > > such I figured out how to make World, back-up the now useless x config > > stuff and installed 4.2.0 from source. Now I can use my GVX1 card but I'm > > afraid to dist-upgrade incase apt replaces all my carefully installed and > > configured 4.2.0 with Brandens 4.1.0 .deb's. > > Well, overwriting the installed system with a self-built XFree86 wasn't > a good idea in the first place. Unofficial 4.2 debs have been posted to > this list, or if you want to build yourself, that can be done without > interfering with the packaging system.
I understand that building and installing XFree86 from source over the previous system was not ideal, but since it was March, there were no hints of .deb's, in fact the 4.2.0 sources were rather new. According to the XFree86 FAQ's installing a new X over an existing X was not only O.K., but should be rather painless. I realise that Debian does things differently, but X seemed similar enough. I got the results I wanted, I.E. working X for my GVX1 card. Not an ideal situation. With the lack of proper 3D support, it looks like I'll still need to resort to using Accelerated-X for 3D acceleration. That option leaves me in a similar situation. I need to put the Debian X packages, and related libs on hold to maintain proper X support. Would I be better off purging the Debian X packages? And if so, how do I solve the conflict of not having X installed, but having KDE and X applications? I suppose with enough reading, I could probably build custom .deb's from the XFree86 sources, but how about the Accelerated-X stuff? Is it possible to make .deb's from proprietory binaries? I did ask the XIG people if they would consider supporting .deb's, but it's lower on their list than .rpm's. With my recent redundancy, I could probably afford the time to figure it out and do it, but I'd need some pointers on where to start? Especially since at hte moment I"ve only got the .rpm's to work with. Alien was good enough to get started, but I'd feel better with proper .deb's once I buy the licence and commit the Accelerated-X. I realise most of the info I need is probably allready on my system somewhere, I just need to figure out what I need to know about X, and how Debian installs it. Any pointers to FM's that I can RT would be greatly appreciated. I'm sure there are other Debian users that need the 3D acceleration provided only by XIG. I would prefer GPL, but 3D acceleration seems unatainable for my card, and other Workstation cards so XIG, for me is a necissary evil. Thanks for your support! John Gay -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]