How's the XF4 support in terms of mach 64? I'd like to get support for my
WallStreet going. I'm using an accelerated FB dev server at the moment, but
I'd like to get things like DGA and other modes working. I've got a patch
for the atyfb driver that enables screen stretching which seems to work
> > > I just installed potato on my PowerBook and am having some trouble with
> > > getting the X server to work right. I first tried to fire up X with the
> > > default FBDev server, and that didn't work at all.
>
> What was the problem?
By default with no config changes, it starts up with a w
Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Andre Berger wrote:
> >
> > Edwin Rudolph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > I just installed potato on my PowerBook and am having some trouble with
> > > getting the X server to work right. I first tried to fire up X with the
> > > default FBDev s
Andre Berger wrote:
>
> Edwin Rudolph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I just installed potato on my PowerBook and am having some trouble with
> > getting the X server to work right. I first tried to fire up X with the
> > default FBDev server, and that didn't work at all.
What was the problem
> > Nonetheless, both these things suggest that your boot disk and the BootX
> > Stuffit archive are corrupt.
>
> Or that Stuffit needs upgrading.
>
It is likely that stuffit needs upgrading (I will check the installed version
later on). Am I supposed to boot with the rescue disk from
/debia
Francois Sauterey wrote:
Hi from French,
Probably a reapeted question...
Comming from Debian/i386 machin, I 'm trying to install potato on an iMac...
I can't found any fonctional mouse with gpm, nor in xserer-fbdev.
what major/minor number for /dev/mouse (or /dev/usb0) ?
what protocol in gpm.
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Edwin Rudolph wrote:
> I just installed potato on my PowerBook and am having some trouble with
> getting the X server to work right. I first tried to fire up X with the
> default FBDev server, and that didn't work at all. The only way I could
> get X going was to use the Xpm
Edwin Rudolph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just installed potato on my PowerBook and am having some trouble with
> getting the X server to work right. I first tried to fire up X with the
> default FBDev server, and that didn't work at all. The only way I could
> get X going was to use the Xpm
Hi from French,
Probably a reapeted question...
Comming from Debian/i386 machin, I 'm trying to install potato on an iMac...
I can't found any fonctional mouse with gpm, nor in xserer-fbdev.
what major/minor number for /dev/mouse (or /dev/usb0) ?
what protocol in gpm.conf, in XF86Config ?
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