On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 11:13:59 +0100, thomas composed:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to install the actual debian-release, but I can't find a working
> X-server.
> I also tried to figure out what chipset the integrated graphics uses, but
> on all the ic's is printed apple.
> So if please someone can help
Thank you for your help!
Michel Lanners wrote:
On 19 Jan, this message from thomas echoed through cyberspace:
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Hm, is that a Multisync monitor at all? I _think_ I remeber it not being
one. Anyway, your best bet is to go look on Aple's support site and find
the exact monitor specs (horizon
On 19 Jan, this message from thomas echoed through cyberspace:
>> Do you mean 7200 or 7300? It's different, actually, although for X it
>> doesn't make a difference.
>>
> It's the 7300.
> ...
>> Then, in X, you use the fbdev driver.
> yep, that seems to work, but the problem now is the monitor, a
Thank you Michel!
Michel Lanners wrote:
On 19 Jan, this message from thomas echoed through cyberspace:
PowerMac 7200/7300. What X-Server to use ? What chipset for graphics is used on
that board ?
thanks in advance,
Do you mean 7200 or 7300? It's different, actually, although for X it
does
On 19 Jan, this message from thomas echoed through cyberspace:
> PowerMac 7200/7300. What X-Server to use ? What chipset for graphics is used
> on that board ?
> thanks in advance,
Do you mean 7200 or 7300? It's different, actually, although for X it
doesn't make a difference.
Let me explain:
Trying typing:
lspci
Hopefully this will give you an indication of what graphics card you have
installed.
Kevin
- Original Message -
From: "thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: linux.debian.ports.powerpc
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Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 10:13 AM
Subject: PowerMac
Hi,
I'm trying to install the actual debian-release, but I can't find a working
X-server.
I also tried to figure out what chipset the integrated graphics uses, but on
all the ic's is printed apple.
So if please someone can help me with this.
PowerMac 7200/7300. What X-Server to use ? What chipse
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