On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 11:29:35AM +0100, Magnus Pfeffer wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 February 2003 17:03, Branden Robinson wrote:
>
> > Upstream doesn't build this module for Linux/PowerPC by default. I
> > suppose I could turn it on, but given your other bad experiences I don't
> > feel at all confid
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 11:53:48AM +0100, Magnus Pfeffer wrote:
> On Thursday 06 February 2003 11:29, Magnus Pfeffer wrote:
>
> Hah, it works!
>
> > Using the "fbdev" driver the powerstack no longer crashes hard when
> > starting X. The framebuffer device is queried for its capabilities, and X
>
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 11:29:35AM +0100, Magnus Pfeffer wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 February 2003 17:03, Branden Robinson wrote:
>
> > Upstream doesn't build this module for Linux/PowerPC by default. I
> > suppose I could turn it on, but given your other bad experiences I don't
> > feel at all confid
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 11:53:48AM +0100, Magnus Pfeffer wrote:
> On Thursday 06 February 2003 11:29, Magnus Pfeffer wrote:
>
> Hah, it works!
>
> > Using the "fbdev" driver the powerstack no longer crashes hard when
> > starting X. The framebuffer device is queried for its capabilities, and X
>
On Thursday 06 February 2003 11:29, Magnus Pfeffer wrote:
Hah, it works!
> Using the "fbdev" driver the powerstack no longer crashes hard when
> starting X. The framebuffer device is queried for its capabilities, and X
> chooses the highest possible resolution. But with the Ati Mach64 as well as
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 17:03, Branden Robinson wrote:
> Upstream doesn't build this module for Linux/PowerPC by default. I
> suppose I could turn it on, but given your other bad experiences I don't
> feel at all confident that it would work.
Do accelerated drivers work on other ppc computer
On Thursday 06 February 2003 11:29, Magnus Pfeffer wrote:
Hah, it works!
> Using the "fbdev" driver the powerstack no longer crashes hard when
> starting X. The framebuffer device is queried for its capabilities, and X
> chooses the highest possible resolution. But with the Ati Mach64 as well as
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 17:03, Branden Robinson wrote:
> Upstream doesn't build this module for Linux/PowerPC by default. I
> suppose I could turn it on, but given your other bad experiences I don't
> feel at all confident that it would work.
Do accelerated drivers work on other ppc computer
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 02:49:31PM +0100, Magnus Pfeffer wrote:
> I recently obtained a Motorola Powerstack (PPC 604e, 128 MB Ram,
> Network/Sound/SCSI (wide) onboard) that came equipped with a Cirrus Logic GLD
> 5446 PCI graphics card. The BIOS identifies itself as Motorola Open Firmware
> Vers
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 02:49:31PM +0100, Magnus Pfeffer wrote:
> I recently obtained a Motorola Powerstack (PPC 604e, 128 MB Ram,
> Network/Sound/SCSI (wide) onboard) that came equipped with a Cirrus Logic GLD
> 5446 PCI graphics card. The BIOS identifies itself as Motorola Open Firmware
> Vers
Hi,
I recently obtained a Motorola Powerstack (PPC 604e, 128 MB Ram,
Network/Sound/SCSI (wide) onboard) that came equipped with a Cirrus Logic GLD
5446 PCI graphics card. The BIOS identifies itself as Motorola Open Firmware
Version 1.2 RM11. I did not find any documentation or newer firmware on
Hi,
I recently obtained a Motorola Powerstack (PPC 604e, 128 MB Ram,
Network/Sound/SCSI (wide) onboard) that came equipped with a Cirrus Logic GLD
5446 PCI graphics card. The BIOS identifies itself as Motorola Open Firmware
Version 1.2 RM11. I did not find any documentation or newer firmware on
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