Jean-Philippe Guerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to set up X 4, but the xf86cfg
> program end up with an error message,
It seems I have exactly the same problem here. At least my log output
from xf86cfg is almost identical to yours: Many unresolved symbols in
.../modules/drivers/tdf
Travis Whitton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm using linux 2.4.0-test8 with DRI support and the r128 module(for my
> Rage 128 card). Whenever I run any Mesa based applications, they flicker
> constantly and improperly render certain parts of the screen. A good
> example of this behavior can be se
Hm. I have a woody system, so that's not really important for me, but..
Seth Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Emmanuel, 4.0.1 is *not* for potato. If you want to run 4.0.1 on potato,
> please search for Charl P. Botha's packages built for potato.
Shouldn't all Debian-Packages work always as l
Jean-Philippe Guerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to set up X 4, but the xf86cfg
> program end up with an error message,
It seems I have exactly the same problem here. At least my log output
from xf86cfg is almost identical to yours: Many unresolved symbols in
.../modules/drivers/td
Travis Whitton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm using linux 2.4.0-test8 with DRI support and the r128 module(for my
> Rage 128 card). Whenever I run any Mesa based applications, they flicker
> constantly and improperly render certain parts of the screen. A good
> example of this behavior can be s
Hm. I have a woody system, so that's not really important for me, but..
Seth Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Emmanuel, 4.0.1 is *not* for potato. If you want to run 4.0.1 on potato,
> please search for Charl P. Botha's packages built for potato.
Shouldn't all Debian-Packages work always as
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