I just started from the example file in /usr/doc/frambuffers_dir... and changed
the color depth. I believe that you must specify "default" as the mode. I
can't send you my config without coping it by hand, unless someone could write
PCMCIA drivers or make PPP work :)
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 01:57:
"Berg, Björn" wrote:
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> > Enable Xpmac compatibility mode (CONFIG_FB_COMPAT_XPMAC).
> >
> > But I doubt it'll work, if the frame buffer device doesn't
> > work correctly.
>
> The Frame Buffer Device could not work correctly on a Powerbook 1400. That's
> not possible b
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> Enable Xpmac compatibility mode (CONFIG_FB_COMPAT_XPMAC).
>
> But I doubt it'll work, if the frame buffer device doesn't
> work correctly.
The Frame Buffer Device could not work correctly on a Powerbook 1400. That's
not possible because it uses a special graphic chip whic
Phil Frost wrote:
> I got the default framebuffer server included with debian to
> run by changing
> the default color depth. If I recall correctly I had to turn
> it up to 16 or
> more.
Hmm, the framebuffer server will not start. He always fails with the Error:
no mode found or something else.
I got the default framebuffer server included with debian to run by changing
the default color depth. If I recall correctly I had to turn it up to 16 or
more.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 10:31:37AM +0200, "Berg, Bj?rn" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> although Debian does not support the Powerbooks 1400 series, b
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, "Berg, Björn" wrote:
> although Debian does not support the Powerbooks 1400 series, because of
> their NUBUS technology, I installed it and get it running without problems.
> But now I want to install X.
> All efforts to get the Framebufferdevice running have taken into no effe
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