> Is there a Debian potato compatible binary of Xpmac out there
> somewhere?
Well, on my PB3400, I first used Xpmac.rev10, which I got from Kevin
Hendricks site (http://khendricks.ivey.uwo.ca/rage128_usb/) (which is not
responding for me right at the moment) but acceleration on ct6555x is
broken
Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> > > Xpmac is so much faster than XF68_FBDev
> > Actually, Xpmac is very slow compared to XFree 4.0. If you compare
> > Xpmac vs. XFree86 4.0 r128...
>
> How does XFree86 4.0 on the ct6555x chipset (aka PB2400/3400) stack
> up against Xpmac?
Is there a Debian potat
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