On Sun, 7 Dec 1997, Bill Bauer wrote:
> just rename the XF86_S3V server to XF86_S3 or create a symbolic
> link from XF86_S3 to XF86_S3V (ln -s XF86_S3V XF86_S3)."
>
> do you have a better way?
Edit /etc/X11/Xserver. Change the first line.
Jason
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I recently installed a copy of Debian Linux I acquired through a subscription
to Boot Magazine and I'm havig trouble getting X configured.
I've been getting some help from a guy on the linux user's group
tells me that it is because /usr/X11R6/bin/X is linked to the wrong server,
I have an S3 ViRGE
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