ModeLine for Matrox Millenium II AGP

1998-11-22 Thread Jan Krupa
1Q. I use debian2.0. I have Matrox Millenium II AGP (8Mgb Video Ram) and Color Monitor Bridge 17" OSD (17 inches). I cannot find proper Modeline for that hardware. Does anybody have the same configuration of hardware ? If so could you send me your XF86Config file or at least the Modeline

Dangerous crash bug: SVGATextmode + X11 + Matrox Millenium II. Has anyone seen this?

1998-10-17 Thread Ed Cogburn
(I apologize for the length of this message) Versions: svgatextmode: 1.8-5.2 xserver-svga: 3.3.2.3a-1 svgalibg1 1.3.0.19980916 Matrox Millennium II 8mb PCI video card Awhile back, I loaded svgatextmode to try the 112x40 (very nice) text mode th

Re: X's with Matrox Millenium II

1998-04-29 Thread Ossama Othman
Hi Daniel, > > I'm a bit confused. Why should I bother looking up something in the > > archive that I wrote? Also, it wasn't me who asked. I was > > attempting to answer the question. Hence, you get another smiley face. > > :) > > Touche ... I think that I was confused when I wrote it, so don

Re: X's with Matrox Millenium II

1998-04-29 Thread dg
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Ossama Othman wrote: > I'm a bit confused. Why should I bother looking up something in the > archive that I wrote? Also, it wasn't me who asked. I was > attempting to answer the question. Hence, you get another smiley face. > :) Touche ... I think that I was confused when

Re: X's with Matrox Millenium II

1998-04-28 Thread Ossama Othman
> So - a completely undebianized XFree installation isn't neccesary as you > have seen above. Yes and No. :) I've always felt it better to use a piece a of software with software it was intended to be used with; i.e. X332svga with X332*. Also, I've been told that XF86Setup and xf86config in X33

Re: X's with Matrox Millenium II

1998-04-28 Thread dg
these five has satisfied me. > > I have a Matrox Millenium II video card and Linux Debian 1.3.1. I > > would like to install the X environment but so far I haven't been able > > of doing so. OK - I dont have a Millenium II, but I have a Mystique 220 card. And th

Re: X's with Matrox Millenium II

1998-04-28 Thread Ossama Othman
Who said anything about simply unpacking them? :) The instructions I gave over a month ago were generic XF86 install instructions, including what was needed, what needed to be run and some Debian issues the user should be aware of. -Ossama _

Re: X's with Matrox Millenium II

1998-04-28 Thread Donald Harter Jr.
Here is the url for the Matrox Xfree86 development team: http://matrox.alloy.net/ You should follow their instructions when you install and not simply unpack the tar files. Donald Harter Jr. Ossama Othman wrote: > Hi, > > It is amazing how often this question is asked on this Lis

Re: X's with Matrox Millenium II

1998-04-28 Thread Ossama Othman
Hi, It is amazing how often this question is asked on this List. Perhaps a FAQ should be created that explains how to use a Millenium II with Debian 1.3.1. :) >I have a Matrox Millenium II video card and Linux Debian 1.3.1. I >would like to install the X environment but so

Re: X's with Matrox Millenium II

1998-04-28 Thread Ben Pfaff
I have a Matrox Millenium II video card and Linux Debian 1.3.1. I would like to install the X environment but so far I haven't been able of doing so. Is it possible to achieve this with this release of Debian ? No, not AFAIK. If so, how can I do it ? You should upgra

X's with Matrox Millenium II

1998-04-28 Thread Vicent Josep Pla Bosca
I have a Matrox Millenium II video card and Linux Debian 1.3.1. I would like to install the X environment but so far I haven't been able of doing so. Is it possible to achieve this with this release of Debian ? If so, how can I do it ? Please mail me the answer since I am not registe

Re: Matrox Millenium II & XWindows problem

1998-03-23 Thread Ben Pfaff
rything is autodetected in the SVGA server. I upgraded my=20 xserver-svga to debian package 3.3-4. It claims to support the MGA = 2064W video chipset. I am unsure what the deal is with the clockchip. Any help is greatly appreciated I'm sure Someone out there is probably=20 running a Matr

Matrox Millenium II & XWindows problem

1998-03-23 Thread Chip Grandits
ected in the SVGA server. I upgraded my xserver-svga to debian package 3.3-4. It claims to support the MGA 2064W video chipset. I am unsure what the deal is with the clockchip. Any help is greatly appreciated I'm sure Someone out there is probably running a Matrox Millenium II ( I

Re: Matrox Millenium II again

1998-02-25 Thread Ben Pfaff
> You need to set up XKB properly for XSuSE. There should be some sort > of error message about this when you run startx. The fix is basically > making a link to a directory. After you do this, everything will work > properly. It worked for me! Thanks Ben, I had XkbDisable i

Re: Matrox Millenium II again

1998-02-25 Thread Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131
gh. It cost $100 but I think it is well >> worth it. >> >> > >> > Hello Debian-users, >> > >> > I have installed Debian Linux 1.3.1 (from InfoMagic CD-set dated >> > Aug 97). Next I would like to have XFree86 running, but with my >&g

Re: Matrox Millenium II again

1998-02-25 Thread Lee Bradshaw
"Ben Pfaff wrote:" >I had problems with the Millenium II driver from XSuSE. The backspace >key worked at the bash prompt, but not in vim. I use a version I >downloaded from xfree86. I untarred it to a temp directory and copied >the new XF86_SVGA file to /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA a

Re: Matrox Millenium II again

1998-02-25 Thread Ben Pfaff
I had problems with the Millenium II driver from XSuSE. The backspace key worked at the bash prompt, but not in vim. I use a version I downloaded from xfree86. I untarred it to a temp directory and copied the new XF86_SVGA file to /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA after moving the old vers

Re: Matrox Millenium II again

1998-02-25 Thread Lee Bradshaw
Hi, I had problems with the Millenium II driver from XSuSE. The backspace key worked at the bash prompt, but not in vim. I use a version I downloaded from xfree86. I untarred it to a temp directory and copied the new XF86_SVGA file to /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA after moving the old version. The

Re: Matrox Millenium II again

1998-02-24 Thread Jeff Alami
I have a Matrox Millenium II PCI with 4 MB WRAM. One of the best resource for information on how to upgrade and configure XFree86 for the Millenium II is the Web site for the XFree86 Matrox Team at http://matrox.alloy.net. I got it working with the Matrox Team's download and install

Re: Matrox Millenium II again

1998-02-24 Thread Chi Wong
th it. > > Hello Debian-users, > > I have installed Debian Linux 1.3.1 (from InfoMagic CD-set dated > Aug 97). Next I would like to have XFree86 running, but with my > Matrox Millenium II I have faced some problems (I have Nokia 447Xpro > terminal with line frequency range fro

Matrox Millenium II again

1998-02-24 Thread Antti Arola
Hello Debian-users, I have installed Debian Linux 1.3.1 (from InfoMagic CD-set dated Aug 97). Next I would like to have XFree86 running, but with my Matrox Millenium II I have faced some problems (I have Nokia 447Xpro terminal with line frequency range from 30 to 96 kHz and refresh frequency

Re: Matrox Millenium II vs. #9 Revolution 3D

1997-12-27 Thread Mark Montague
GP one > > (even not for the sake of performance, but to save PCI slot :) > > and my current choice is between Matrox Millenium II AGP and > > Number Nine Revolution 3D AGP. Matrox seems to be the fastest under > > X (and free driver is already available from S.u.S.E.), Revo

Re: Matrox Millenium II vs. #9 Revolution 3D

1997-12-26 Thread Lawrence
but to save PCI slot :) > and my current choice is between Matrox Millenium II AGP and > Number Nine Revolution 3D AGP. Matrox seems to be the fastest under > X (and free driver is already available from S.u.S.E.), Revolution 3D > is faster under Windows. I do not intend to use Windows

Matrox Millenium II vs. #9 Revolution 3D

1997-12-25 Thread Alex Yukhimets
Matrox Millenium II AGP and Number Nine Revolution 3D AGP. Matrox seems to be the fastest under X (and free driver is already available from S.u.S.E.), Revolution 3D is faster under Windows. I do not intend to use Windows a lot, so the best bet would be Matrox, but I heard the opinion that in spite of

Re: tip: X and matrox millenium II

1997-12-03 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Donald" == Donald R Harter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Donald> I finally got my Matrox MIllenium II card to work with X and Donald> debian. The reason I had so much trouble, is that none of the Donald> debian xserver releases have the latest SVGAxserver wi

Matrox Millenium II

1997-12-03 Thread Pedro Quaresma de Almeida
>I finally got my Matrox MIllenium II card to work with X and debian. The >reason I had so much trouble, is that none of the debian xserver releases >have the latest SVGAxserver with the matrox millenium driver. Not even >hamm has these drivers. Confusion is caused by the numb

tip: X and matrox millenium II

1997-12-03 Thread Donald R. Harter Jr.
I finally got my Matrox MIllenium II card to work with X and debian. The reason I had so much trouble, is that none of the debian xserver releases have the latest SVGAxserver with the matrox millenium driver. Not even hamm has these drivers. Confusion is caused by the numbering of the debian