On Tue, Nov 17, 1998 at 02:31:56PM -0800, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
> Hmmm. Found xserver-p9000 and tried to install it. Get the same problem
> as I did with xserver-vga16 and xserver-s3. It asks to go into graphics
> mode during the install process and goes to a grey screen. There may be
> tex
Hmmm. Found xserver-p9000 and tried to install it. Get the same problem
as I did with xserver-vga16 and xserver-s3. It asks to go into graphics
mode during the install process and goes to a grey screen. There may be
text I'm supposed to see, but I can't. The system hangs at that point.
What ca
Hmmm. Found xserver-p9000 and tried to install it. Get the same problem
as I did with xserver-vga16 and xserver-s3. It asks to go into graphics
mode and goes to a grey screen. There may be text I'm supposed to see,
but I can't. The system hangs at that point. What can I try next?
-Jerry
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On Mon, Nov 16, 1998 at 10:15PM -0800, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
> Which Xserver package do I need to use for this old graphics card? It
> has a Weitec P9000 accelerator chip.
xserver-p9000 is what you want. (I've got the exact same graphics card).
When you select resolutions using xf86setup, it
Which Xserver package do I need to use for this old graphics card? It
has a Weitec P9000 accelerator chip.
Thanks,
Jerry
Certus Consulting Group | Specializing in Integrated Circuit
Antioch, CA 94509
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