Bill, I have resent thi message to the debian-x list, I hope you don't
mind -- perhaps this information will help someone else in the future.
I've also broken your message apart into paragraphs, somewhat
arbitrarily. :)
I'm glad to hear you managed to fix the problem! :)
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Ok, this situation is less than fun.
My first thought -- pretty much guaranteed to work -- download/buy/use
the latest release of potato, and reinstall. Not much fun, but I bet X
will work.
Second thought -- try dpkg -l | grep 4.0.1 and apt-get remove all these
packages. Check your /var/cache/apt
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Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 18:09:02 -0500
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Bill, I have resent thi message to the debian-x list, I hope you don't
mind -- perhaps this information will help someone else in the future.
I've also broken your message apart into paragraphs, somewhat
arbitrarily. :)
I'm glad to hear you managed to fix the problem! :)
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Subject: interesting problems
Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 18:09:02 -0500
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Ok, this situation is less than fun.
My first thought -- pretty much guaranteed to work -- download/buy/use
the latest release of potato, and reinstall. Not much fun, but I bet X
will work.
Second thought -- try dpkg -l | grep 4.0.1 and apt-get remove all these
packages. Check your /var/cache/ap
can you give specific instruction in building the kernel.
i saw on on tomshardware site that worked for 2.2
is it essentialy the same for 2.4?
when i tried it with 2.4 and nvdriver, i get a screen that just blinks off
and on.
anywaht thanks
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Mads Buus Jensen wrote:
> D
On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 05:20:00PM +0100, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
> BC> It would be nice if Xlibs used the same format file (and even
> BC> better if it could just symlink and use that exact file).
>
> Impossible for licencing reasons: we cannot use GPL'd code in XFree86
> (and we support a numb
BC> It would be nice if Xlibs used the same format file (and even
BC> better if it could just symlink and use that exact file).
Impossible for licencing reasons: we cannot use GPL'd code in XFree86
(and we support a number of systems that don't use glibc).
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Christopher C. Chimelis wrote:
> While I've got you here, I've run into a problem with X -configure
> segfaulting in the s3virge driver. I haven't checked it lately (meaning
> in the past three weeks), so it might be fixed already (I'll check again
> tomorrow), but I wanted to
can you give specific instruction in building the kernel.
i saw on on tomshardware site that worked for 2.2
is it essentialy the same for 2.4?
when i tried it with 2.4 and nvdriver, i get a screen that just blinks off
and on.
anywaht thanks
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Mads Buus Jensen wrote:
>
insert these four lines into a top-level include-file (i.e nvtypes.h or
nv.h):
#define mem_map_inc_count(p)atomic_inc(&(p->count))
#define mem_map_dec_count(p)atomic_dec(&(p->count))
static inline unsigned long get_module_symbol(char *unused1, char
*unused2) {return 0;}
static inline
On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 05:20:00PM +0100, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
> BC> It would be nice if Xlibs used the same format file (and even
> BC> better if it could just symlink and use that exact file).
>
> Impossible for licencing reasons: we cannot use GPL'd code in XFree86
> (and we support a num
BC> It would be nice if Xlibs used the same format file (and even
BC> better if it could just symlink and use that exact file).
Impossible for licencing reasons: we cannot use GPL'd code in XFree86
(and we support a number of systems that don't use glibc).
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Christopher C. Chimelis wrote:
> While I've got you here, I've run into a problem with X -configure
> segfaulting in the s3virge driver. I haven't checked it lately (meaning
> in the past three weeks), so it might be fixed already (I'll check again
> tomorrow), but I wanted t
insert these four lines into a top-level include-file (i.e nvtypes.h or
nv.h):
#define mem_map_inc_count(p)atomic_inc(&(p->count))
#define mem_map_dec_count(p)atomic_dec(&(p->count))
static inline unsigned long get_module_symbol(char *unused1, char
*unused2) {return 0;}
static inline v
On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 08:09:54PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 12:38:05PM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> >
> > The input code is used only for the USB support. If we want to keep
> > that, we're going to have to make it build. What I would do:
> > - #undef the necessa
On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 08:04:29PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
> >
> > Ben, can you point me to one so I can write up a patch and send it upstream
> > before 4.0.2 is tagged? This is pretty important for people who are choosy
> > about their locales.
> >
>
> /etc/locale.alias
>
> It would be nic
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