Carlos,
XF86_SVGA is the old (v 3.3.6) X server for a wide range of svga-capable
chips, including some of the Chips and Technologies video controllers.
Redhat does some odd stuff with X; check /etc/X11 directory to see whether
you're configured for v 3.3.6 (XF86Config only) or v 4.1
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Peter Johnson wrote:
Redhat does some odd stuff with X; check /etc/X11 directory to see whether
you're configured for v 3.3.6 (XF86Config only) or v 4.1 (XF86Config-4 is
present). If you must use Redhat, use Xconfigurator to keep this silliness
Even if you have
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Peter Johnson wrote:
XF86_SVGA is the old (v 3.3.6) X server for a wide range of svga-capable
chips, including some of the Chips and Technologies video controllers.
Redhat does some odd stuff with X; check /etc/X11 directory to see whether
you're configured for v 3.3.6