don't know why, but a module called "via" isn't
listed in xf86config...so you've to run xf86cfg or xorgcfg...it will try a
driver named "via"...if it goes well, put "via" in the Driver row of your
XF86.Config or xorg.conf.
i've configured it for a friend under slackware 10
and it goes well..
On Do, 2004-07-29 at 22:48, Robert Goley wrote:
> Out of curiosity, what does your /etc/inittab look like after the
> "dpkg-reconfigure console-data" command has been run. Can you verify
> if it is making the change I suggested. I can verify that the default
> sarge install only sets up 1 tty for
don't know why, but a module called "via" isn't
listed in xf86config...so you've to run xf86cfg or xorgcfg...it will try a
driver named "via"...if it goes well, put "via" in the Driver row of your
XF86.Config or xorg.conf.
i've configured it for a friend under slackware 10
and it goes well..
On Do, 2004-07-29 at 22:48, Robert Goley wrote:
> Out of curiosity, what does your /etc/inittab look like after the
> "dpkg-reconfigure console-data" command has been run. Can you verify
> if it is making the change I suggested. I can verify that the default
> sarge install only sets up 1 tty for
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