On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 06:45:51AM -0700, Steve Gran wrote:
>
> You might just try make update-modversions. That (I believe) updates
> versions.h, and might save you a little headache. If that shortcut doesn't
> do it, make dep updates versions.h at the end of its run. If all else
> fails, you
On Fri, 04 May 2001, Greg Steele wrote:
>
> I was hoping that it would be something simpler than that.
>
You might just try make update-modversions. That (I believe) updates
versions.h, and might save you a little headache. If that shortcut doesn't do
it, make dep updates versions.h at the
> > module compiled beautifully. I guess you'd have to make bzImage, and tehn
> > make modules, and try to build the device3dfx afterwards.
>
> I was hoping that it would be something simpler than that.
It's not _that_ hard to build a kernel, and when you have funky
h
On Saturday 05 May 2001 05:58, Greg Steele wrote:
> I am having a difficult time compiling the device3dfx driver.
>
> Part of the problem, I'm sure, is my lack of knowledge of how to
> correctly setup the kernel-header and kernel-source directories
> under Debian.
>
>
odule compiled beautifully. I guess you'd have to make bzImage, and tehn
> make modules, and try to build the device3dfx afterwards.
> Andrei
>
> --
> First there was Explorer...
> Then came Expedition.
> Th
I'm sure this is not the fix you are looking for, but I used to have the
same problem with 2.2.18. After I built the 2.4.3 kernel, however, the
module compiled beautifully. I guess you'd have to make bzImage, and tehn
make modules, and try to build the device3dfx afterwar
I am having a difficult time compiling the device3dfx driver.
Part of the problem, I'm sure, is my lack of knowledge of how to
correctly setup the kernel-header and kernel-source directories
under Debian.
I am running kernel-2.2.19-ide.
I have
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.19
/usr/src/k
Jon,
You could be right. I don't do 3d on Linux yet and don't have a 3Dfx board.
But, personally, I'd be a bit leery of buying hardware that I _knew_ was going
to be orphaned soon.
dar
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Jon Pennington wrote:
> "David A. Rogers" wrote:
> >
> > You might want to rethink your
"David A. Rogers" wrote:
>
> You might want to rethink your purchase. 3dfx is going out of business early
> in the new year. They have sold their intellectual property to nvidea.
In business or not, 3Dfx hardware is arguably still the best-supported
and most-fully-functional fast 3D using Free
You might want to rethink your purchase. 3dfx is going out of business early
in the new year. They have sold their intellectual property to nvidea.
dar
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Joerg Huber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to buy a Voodoo 3000 graphics card and found the debian-paket
> mentioned in th
I'll also add that /dev/3dfx (for me at least) garbles the screen after running
any OpenGL or Glide app. It doesn't really crash out on you, you just need to
Ctrl-Alt-Numpad - then Ctrl-Alt-Numpad + and you get your screen back.
Annoying, but it still works.
-Rob
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 01:26:37
Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ES> note that to get DRI working you need very recent kernel, either one
ES> of the pre- 2.4 version or 2.2.18 (is it out yet?)
You need 2.2.18. It's out; I don't think there's an official Debian
package of it yet in unstable, but getting your own package i
note that to get DRI working you need very recent kernel, either one
of the pre- 2.4 version or 2.2.18 (is it out yet?)
erik
Jon Pennington wrote:
>
> Joerg Huber wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to buy a Voodoo 3000 graphics card and found the debian-paket
> > mentioned in the
Joerg Huber wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to buy a Voodoo 3000 graphics card and found the debian-paket
> mentioned in the subject. But I could not figure out for what kind of card the
> module will work. Does anyone use this kernel-module ?
>
> Thanks,
> Joerg
Not since XFree86-4 was
Philipp Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PS> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 07:02:09PM +0100, Joerg Huber wrote:
JH> I would like to buy a Voodoo 3000 graphics card and found the
JH> debian-paket mentioned in the subject. But I could not figure out
JH> for what kind of card the module will work. Do
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 07:02:09PM +0100, Joerg Huber wrote:
> I would like to buy a Voodoo 3000 graphics card and found the debian-paket
> mentioned in the subject. But I could not figure out for what kind of card the
> module will work. Does anyone use this kernel-module ?
I know for sure that
Hi,
I would like to buy a Voodoo 3000 graphics card and found the debian-paket
mentioned in the subject. But I could not figure out for what kind of card the
module will work. Does anyone use this kernel-module ?
Thanks,
Joerg
Hello!
I am running potato with the original 2.2.17 kernel and I would like to
use my Voodoo 3 2000 with Mesa. I installed kernel-source-2.2.17 and of
course device3dfx-source. I untarred both in the /usr/src directory and
made a symbolic link from /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.17 to
/usr/src
>>>>> "Kelly" == Kelly Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> dselect gives me the error message "device3dfx-module does not
> appear to be available" when getting the voodoo3 stuff. I
> haven't seen anyone address this problem
dselect gives me the error message "device3dfx-module does not appear to
be available" when getting the voodoo3 stuff. I haven't seen anyone
address this problem in deselect specifically in the archives for 2.2
(potato). Does anyone know the workaround for this. I have create
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