Re: i845

2005-05-11 Thread debian
Thnx, it's working now! Changed memory in bios from 1 to 8. -Original Message- From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: maandag 9 mei 2005 16:16 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: SPAM:Re: i845 debian wrote: > > Hello, > > I have debian installed on a

Re: i845

2005-05-09 Thread Aurélien Campéas
Le lundi 09 mai 2005 à 09:16 -0500, Kent West a écrit : > debian wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > I have debian installed on a new pc (P4, 512mb ram, intel onboard i845). > > Everything works, i installed latest kernel (2.6.8.11), i have i810 as > > drive

Re: i845

2005-05-09 Thread Kent West
debian wrote: > > Hello, > > I have debian installed on a new pc (P4, 512mb ram, intel onboard i845). > Everything works, i installed latest kernel (2.6.8.11), i have i810 as > driver in my XF86config file but the problem is that i only can use > 1024x768 with a default dept

i845

2005-05-09 Thread debian
Title: i845 Hello, I have debian installed on a new pc (P4, 512mb ram, intel onboard i845). Everything works, i installed latest kernel (2.6.8.11), i have i810 as driver in my XF86config file but the problem is that i only can use 1024x768 with a default depth of 8. If i take 16, then i

Installation of Sarge on IBMs with i845 video chipset?

2004-03-26 Thread Robert Maynord
I work at a school where we have multiple IBM 8310 desktop computers for student and teacher use. I have been attempting to install Sarge (using the network install), but have had difficulty with the i845 video chipset. I understand that there are some modules to load, and perhaps issues

Installation of Sarge on IBMs with i845 video chipset?

2004-03-26 Thread Robert Maynord
I work at a school where we have multiple IBM 8310 desktop computers for student and teacher use. I have been attempting to install Sarge (using the network install), but have had difficulty with the i845 video chipset. I understand that there are some modules to load, and perhaps issues

Re: xf86 3.0, i845, no go

2004-02-16 Thread Bren Smith
Joe, I found that by upgrading the BIOS on my system I was able to access a new feature in the BIOS which allowed my to use 8MB of video RAM vs. the standard 1MB of RAM on earlier versions of the BIOS. Solved the problem immediately. I was using BIOS version A02 on a Dell Optiplex, and am now

Re: xf86 3.0, i845, no go

2003-09-07 Thread Johan Kullstam
Joe Paxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am using the vesa driver of XFree86 3.0 ^^^ I see this as a simple typo and you are using 4.3.0. > from experimental with i845 chipset; when doing 'startx', one of two > things occurs:

xf86 3.0, i845, no go

2003-09-06 Thread Joe Paxton
I am using the vesa driver of XFree86 3.0 from experimental with i845 chipset; when doing 'startx', one of two things occurs: either the server aborts, giving a "no screens found" error, or else multiple lines and dots of various colors appear on the screen and the machine

system locks (p4, i845 chipset, kernel 2.4.21)

2003-06-30 Thread Joe Paxton
Installed Debian on a P4 (1.6GHz) with 128MB RAM, Intel i845 chipset, Intel eepro 100 ethernet card, nVidia GeForce2 MX video card, onboard Intel i8*0 audio. Set aside ~500MB swap. After I get everything installed and updated to 'testing' (and I've done this several tim

i845

2003-01-26 Thread tec
To run Linux on a i845 you will need at least: XFree86 4.2.99.3 or later linux-drm-4.2.0-kernelsource.tar.gz from http://www.xfree86.org/~alanh latest kernel headers that you can get latest kernel binary binutils coreutils libc6 stat dash cramfsprogs initrd-tools deb