By the way, I'm adding a new question to the Debian X FAQ:
*) I just upgraded the X server and it doesn't work; also, I'm using Matrox's
proprietary "mga_hal" driver module or NVidia's proprietary "nvidia" driver
module; what's going on?
Debian cannot officially support proprietary XFree
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 11:52:17PM -0500, Joseph Lanza wrote:
> I am running debain woody unstable and having a rough time getting my geforce2
> mx 420 to work. The generic nv driver works fine, however since I want open gl
> i tried to compile the nvidia drivers which is where i got problems. I am
By the way, I'm adding a new question to the Debian X FAQ:
*) I just upgraded the X server and it doesn't work; also, I'm using Matrox's
proprietary "mga_hal" driver module or NVidia's proprietary "nvidia" driver
module; what's going on?
Debian cannot officially support proprietary XFree
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 11:52:17PM -0500, Joseph Lanza wrote:
> I am running debain woody unstable and having a rough time getting my geforce2
> mx 420 to work. The generic nv driver works fine, however since I want open gl
> i tried to compile the nvidia drivers which is where i got problems. I am
I am running debain woody
unstable and having a rough time getting my geforce2 mx
420 to work. The generic nv
driver works fine, however since I want open gl i tried to compile the nvidia
drivers which is where i got problems. I am running
kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4-xfs, when I first went to compi
I am running debain woody
unstable and having a rough time getting my geforce2 mx
420 to work. The generic nv
driver works fine, however since I want open gl i tried to compile the nvidia
drivers which is where i got problems. I am running
kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4-xfs, when I first went to compi
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