Re: Accelerated-X and Trident XP4 m32 LP

2006-08-06 Thread gustavo halperin
Florian Kulzer wrote: On Sat, Aug 05, 2006 at 20:54:26 +0300, gustavo halperin wrote: Hello Some of you have any experience with Accelerated-X x-server ? I have a Toshiba Portege R100 with Graphic driver Trident XP4 m32 LP. I'm thinking to buy the X-server from Accelerated-X, but fi

Re: Accelerated-X and Trident XP4 m32 LP

2006-08-06 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Sat, Aug 05, 2006 at 20:54:26 +0300, gustavo halperin wrote: > Hello > > Some of you have any experience with Accelerated-X x-server ? > > I have a Toshiba Portege R100 with Graphic driver Trident XP4 m32 LP. > I'm thinking to buy the X-server from Accelerated-X, but

Accelerated-X and Trident XP4 m32 LP

2006-08-05 Thread gustavo halperin
Hello Some of you have any experience with Accelerated-X x-server ? I have a Toshiba Portege R100 with Graphic driver Trident XP4 m32 LP. I'm thinking to buy the X-server from Accelerated-X, but first I want be sure that it server is compatible with Debian and also that I will hav

Re: xi accelerated x

2000-03-03 Thread Fabio Massimo Di Nitto
Tim Ryder wrote: > Has anyone ever used Xi accelerated x with debian for > laptops? Yes i used it for a couple of minutes just the time to learn that the registered version doesn't work fine on Woody :(( i admit that i didn't read documentation before install so pay attent

Re: xi accelerated x

2000-03-02 Thread aphro
On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Tim Ryder wrote: jawse >Has anyone ever used Xi accelerated x with debian for jawse >laptops? jawse >If so, is it really worth using a commercial x server jawse >or can I tweak xfree86 and get equal if not comprable jawse >performance. i installed accelx5 on

Re: xi accelerated x

2000-03-02 Thread Heikki Henriksen
Tim Ryder wrote: > Has anyone ever used Xi accelerated x with debian for laptops? If so, > is it really worth using a commercial x server or can I tweak xfree86 > and get equal if not comprable performance. I've tested LX5.03 - Xig's Accelerated X for laptops on my o

xi accelerated x

2000-03-02 Thread Tim Ryder
Has anyone ever used Xi accelerated x with debian for laptops? If so, is it really worth using a commercial x server or can I tweak xfree86 and get equal if not comprable performance. Tim Ryder Developer FreeRide.com = Tim Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: UGH!! Some people use accelerated X!

2000-02-19 Thread Colin Watson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aaron Solochek) wrote: >Why is it that packages are made to be dependant on Xfree? Whether or >not they actually are, there ar some packages that seem to assume you >need xfree installed to work right.However, install xfree when you >use accelerated x is not

UGH!! Some people use accelerated X!

2000-02-19 Thread Aaron Solochek
Why is it that packages are made to be dependant on Xfree? Whether or not they actually are, there ar some packages that seem to assume you need xfree installed to work right.However, install xfree when you use accelerated x is not such a great idea. How about anything X suggests xfree, and

Re: Accelerated X

1999-12-06 Thread aphro
try apt-get install termcap-compat nate On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Rick Knebel wrote: rknebe >Hi, rknebe > rknebe >I went to the Xig.com web site and they say to use Accelaerated X with rknebe >debian i have to load the termcomp package. rknebe >I have looked all through the cd's for this . rknebe >

Accelerated X

1999-12-05 Thread Rick Knebel
Hi, I went to the Xig.com web site and they say to use Accelaerated X with debian i have to load the termcomp package. I have looked all through the cd's for this . Could someone tell me where this is at? Thanks Rick Rick Knebel [EMAIL PROTECTED]

accelerated X

1999-04-25 Thread Aaron Solochek
I just put a system together, installed slink, installed AX5, and everything was fine. I upgraded to potato, and X still works, but when I try to run Xsetup I get a segmentation fault. On my main system I just stripped my operating system, which was slink, and reinstalled that, upgraded to potato

RE: XiG Accelerated-X v.5

1999-04-19 Thread Ted Harding
On 19-Apr-99 George Bonser wrote: > > This is just a note that I wanted to get filed away in the list archive > in case anyone else has any problems with getting this software > installed: > > You will need the termcap-compat package installed before installation. > Detection of your graphics car

Re: Xig accelerated X

1999-01-11 Thread Gregory T. Norris
There's a package called (I believe) equivs, which allows you to "fake" dependencies. I haven't used it myself, but it sounds like the sort of thing that might take care of your problem. On Sun, Jan 10, 1999 at 06:56:59PM -0500, Myche'jae-Bel wrote: > > I got this product (so far so good), and l

Xig accelerated X

1999-01-10 Thread Myche'jae-Bel
I got this product (so far so good), and looked for a Debian wrapper package so that dpkg would understand that X is installed and stop telling me I'm out of dependency. Anyone have a good idea what to do? Thanks, Mike http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~mikeb = Mi

Accelerated X

1998-06-30 Thread Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131
Hi, I am currently looking at buying Accelerated X from Xi graphics (think thats correct), as I am looking at buying a Matrox Millenium G200, but I am wondering how compatiable it is with Debian? i.e. how easy it is to install etc.. Regards Graham -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Accelerated X with an AST Ascentia 950N notebook?

1996-10-14 Thread Robert Nicholson
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted as well. Hi, is there anybody using Accelerated X 1.3 with a 950 ascentia? I don't know how to get it to support my mouse nor 800x600 x >=8bit Pointers to any linux laptop lists welcome. -- They pay homage t