RE: [XFree86] Problem with linux in setting up display driver

2003-02-27 Thread Jonathon Ireland
Did you Configure your XF86Config.new file? (At least that is what it is called in BSD) If you are in the root directory type: XFree86 configure Edit the default depth and then exit by typing: :wq! to exit and save over the read only file. The file should look something like this

Re: [XFree86] Problem with linux in setting up display driver

2003-02-27 Thread Mark Vojkovich
We can give you advice on setting up the open source drivers that come with XFree86. Basically, the nv driver that ships with XFree86 didn't support GeForce2 Go until recently. It will work in the upcoming XFree86 4.3 and in the 4.2.99.x snapshots on ftp.xfree86.org, so you can get it to