On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 02:01:15PM -0700, Jaime cristerna Avila wrote:
> Chris
>
> I am using 3.3.6. If I submit a bug report, I don't think they will pay
> much attention to it. However, I would still be willing to submit one.
> Since, I have never done so, How do I submit a bug for this proble
Dear all,
tks for help to all, i get my X 4.1.x working and the solution was
XF86Config-4 from Koos.
i compared my old config-file (dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86) with the
one from Koos and this are the differences:
- less Modules selected (Koos file)
- commented out the Pci-BusID (Koos file)
Chris
I am using 3.3.6. If I submit a bug report, I don't think they will pay
much attention to it. However, I would still be willing to submit one.
Since, I have never done so, How do I submit a bug for this problem?
Thanks,
Jaime C. Avila
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Chris Tillman wrote:
> On Tue,
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:10:59PM -0700, Jaime cristerna Avila wrote:
> Roger,
>
> I came across this thread on May 20th when I was trying to install Debian
> 2.2r6 on my Wallstreet PowerBook G3, Family Number M4753. I was also
> stuck with X and it would error out. Since I wanted to run the st
Roger,
I came across this thread on May 20th when I was trying to install Debian
2.2r6 on my Wallstreet PowerBook G3, Family Number M4753. I was also
stuck with X and it would error out. Since I wanted to run the stable
version of Debian, I did not attempt to upgrade to testing/unstable. I
read
Quoting rw who wrote on Mon, May 20, 2002 at 02:19:22PM +0200:
> - Args: "video=atyfb:mode:14,cmode:32,mclk:70 hda=autotune"
I only have 'video=atyfb'. I attached the configfile which works for me.
Koos
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i am using:
PBG3 OLD-World codename "Wallstreet 266Mhz"
kernel = 2.2.20 (testing)
X = 4.1.x
and still get no x!!!
kernel-upgrade?
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 14:19, rw wrote:
with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 i can select fbdev or the ati driver,
i get the same result whe
On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 14:19, rw wrote:
>
> with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 i can select fbdev or the ati driver,
> i get the same result when i do a startx: black-screen, no console switch
> possible, just a hard-reboot.
>
> (with glint i get the output: no screens found)
>
>
> I deselect
>> It has to be PCI:0:17:0 (lspci lists in hex).
>> I got X running on a wallstreet G3. Read the recent archive of the
list, but the gist is to set up the boot command-line to include
'video=atyfb'(instead of 'video=ofonly'), use the fb driver selection in
Xfree and don't select video modes so
tks,
i was reading alot of stuff in different archives and i try to get more.
but i never found a working XF86Config for a wallstreet pb. it really
would be great to see one.
cause i use bootx and i tried to add the atyfb-line as boot-parameter,
wich gives me blinking lines on the screen and
Quoting rw who wrote on Sun, May 19, 2002 at 11:45:15PM +0200:
> yes i got the BUS ID-Entry, but another number. i took the one from
> command "lspci" wich gives me the result for my display controller
> (PCI:00:11:00). but i guess u are using a new-world mac, cause i have an
> older card (ati
hi chris
yes i got the BUS ID-Entry, but another number. i took the one from
command "lspci" wich gives me the result for my display controller
(PCI:00:11:00). but i guess u are using a new-world mac, cause i have an
older card (ati rage lt pro).
i know i am close to the x-server, but i dont
On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 06:49:40PM +0200, rw wrote:
> hi,
>
> i am used to debian on i386 and now i want to run it on a Powerbook g3.
>
> i used bootx to install potatoe from network. that worked great!
> i made a dist-upgrade to unstable and installed
> task-x-window-system-core and gnome, wich
hi,
i am used to debian on i386 and now i want to run it on a Powerbook g3.
i used bootx to install potatoe from network. that worked great!
i made a dist-upgrade to unstable and installed
task-x-window-system-core and gnome, wich worked also fine.
but now i get stucked with my X.
if i use
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