lemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> XFree86 is ok under x11-servers/XFree86-4-Server-snap's via code.
Excellent tip, thanks!

I have been running my EPIA 6000 on CURRENT with an add-on ATI PCI
video card because I couldn't get the built-in one to work with the
standard XFree86 load.  Thanks to your point, I'm now running the
XFree snapshot on the built-in CastleRock.  I had to add into my
kernel:

    options     INET6                   #IPv6 communications protocols

to get X11 to work -- it complained about inability to open an IPv6
socket otherwise.

One oddity: the text is noticeably smeared on my LCD versus text when
using the ATI card.  I'm running at the LCD's native 1280x1024
resolution.  Same cable as when I used the ATI card.  Poor analog
circuitry?


> sound works too, y'normal pcm(4).

Hmmm, I see this in dmesg at boot:

    pci0: <multimedia, audio> at device 17.5 (no driver attached)

but there's no /dev/pcm devices.  There's also no /dev/MAKEDEV in
FreeBSD-5.x so I'm confused about how I talk to this audio chip.  Any
clues?

FWIW, I'm running diskless but don't see that should be a problem.

Thanks.

PS: Sorry if this is a bit off topic, 6000 vs 10000, but I figured the
    issues would be the same.
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