Re: [Kris.VanHeurck@siemens.atea.be: i810 chipset on potato]

2001-05-29 Thread Derya PALANCI
Dear Paul You wrote to Kris " > > You should upgrade the entire distribution to Woody. Do the following: > " Do i have to upgrade to woody? Cant i just use the potato and configure my x server with a i810 chipset? I've downloaded the rpm from the intel's site. Now i'm downloading the "glibc" bu

Re: [Kris.VanHeurck@siemens.atea.be: i810 chipset on potato]

2001-05-29 Thread Derya PALANCI
Sorry for old wrong mail.. :(( Dear Jim, I did the same thing you said because i had the same problem... But my debian couldnt find Glibc_2.0 package... I couldnt find anywhere so i decided to ask. Do you remember where did you fing it ? Intel's rpm requires that file... Any idea? Thanks in adva

Re: [Kris.VanHeurck@siemens.atea.be: i810 chipset on potato]

2001-05-26 Thread Paul Wright
Branden forwarded this to debian-user: Dear X Strike Force, I am currently installing Debian GNU/Linux potato on a machine in our labs. I found out (by opening the case, since I had no documentation on the machine) that there is a i810 chipset inside. I found the debian-page on this matter (XFre