S3 Trio64 support

2007-11-03 Thread Gary Lee Phillips
I have a Personal Workstation 433au with an S3 86c764/765 (Trio 32/64/64+) graphics card in it. This works with Windows and with OpenVMS just fine. I assume it was working with Tru64 UNIX as well, as that is what was installed when I obtained this box. However, I can't find a suitable X driver

Re: S3 Trio64 support

2007-11-04 Thread Gary Lee Phillips
Thanks for the hints. Unfortunately, without documentation on the setup of the s3 driver, I'm not sure that it isn't just my error that keeps it from working. That makes me reluctant to report my problems as a bug or defect in the software. In fact, I'm still not sure whether I should be using s3

Re: S3 Trio64 support

2007-11-04 Thread Gary Lee Phillips
On 11/4/07, Gianluca Bonetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You should use s3 driver, s3virge driver is for S3 Virge, not S3 Trio. Xorg -configure will create automagically a file for your needs. If it doesn't work with that file, then it is either a bug in the driver, or an unsupported card

Re: S3 Trio64 support

2007-11-04 Thread Gary Lee Phillips
On 11/4/07, James Andrewartha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 4 Nov 2007, Gary Lee Phillips wrote: In which case you should look at /etc/inittab and add (or uncomment) some lines like the following: 1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty1 2:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty2 ...[snip] D'oh

Re: Re: S3 Trio64 support

2007-11-05 Thread Gary Lee Phillips
On 11/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Gary, I had the same problem wirh my two Alphaserver 4100 and the trio video card. It was working fine in RedHat 7, but never in debian. Boring spending so much time with that configuration issue, I bought 2 used matrox

Re: Re: S3 Trio64 support

2007-11-05 Thread Gary Lee Phillips
, Paul Slootman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon 05 Nov 2007, Gary Lee Phillips wrote: On 11/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Boring spending so much time with that configuration issue, I bought 2 used matrox millenium (also certified for that system) 10 eur per card

Re: Re: S3 Trio64 support

2007-11-06 Thread Gary Lee Phillips
On 11/6/07, Paul Slootman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In http://xfree.org/3.3.6/MGA.html , dated December 1998, the support for the Matrox is described; in one of the underlying pages: * Makes extensive use of the graphics accelerator. This server is very well accelerated, and is one of the

Re: Re: S3 Trio64 support

2007-11-11 Thread Gary Lee Phillips
Yes, I'm back again. I can get the S3 Trio64 to operate using the Xorg vga driver, but only in monochrome mode. In theory, it should work with the fbdev and vesa drivers, but I've had no success with either one. The vesa driver says Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration. This

Re: lenny+1 and the future of the alpha port?

2008-08-22 Thread Gary Lee Phillips
I should perhaps keep quiet since I'm not capable of taking on this task myself. However, I think this point needs to be considered even if future Alpha support is still to be frozen and dropped: The Microsoft-Intel steamroller has literally flattened the microcomputer field into one of dangerous

Re: lenny+1 and the future of the alpha port?

2008-08-22 Thread Gary Lee Phillips
I can give partial answers to two of your questions, Steve, though neither is going to be enough to create an argument to counter your own conclusions. Institutions and individuals in tight financial situations or in less technically advanced areas continue to use Alphas because they are what is

Re: lenny+1 and the future of the alpha port?

2008-08-28 Thread Gary Lee Phillips
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There's the list of failed packages, as well as http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is a lot more informative than I expected it to be, really). And then there's the need for someone to take care

Re: lenny+1 and the future of the alpha port?

2008-09-01 Thread Gary Lee Phillips
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Tim Cutts [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: On 22 Aug 2008, at 10:34 pm, Gary Lee Phillips wrote: Institutions and individuals in tight financial situations or in less technically advanced areas continue to use Alphas because they are what is available. Buying newer