You should really upgrade. Not only will you be happier with a newer version of XF86, you'll get a whole bunch of other new an improved software items if you download a new distro (like Mozilla 1.3, gnome2.2, KDE3.1, etc).
Jesse On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I have an install of SuSE Linux version 6.2 (Linux kernel is v 2.2.10). This > includes XFree86 X11 version 3.3.4. Hardware is a Dell Dimension with a Dell E551 > monitor. I am having problems configuring X to run with the Intel 810 videocard and > 82810E graphics controller. > > Having tried various attempts using both SaX and XF86Setup, the response is either > "failure to connect to X11 Server" or a test screen which consist of squiggles and > an oversize X-shaped pointer. > > Obviously the kernel and XFree86 versions pre-date the Intel video by a fair amount! > > My question - is this something likely to be fixed by individual hacks to XF86Config > or is this simply wasted effort and I should upgrade to more up-to-date versions of > Xfree86 (and presumably kernel too)? If the former, does anyone have some pointers > to useful info for doing this? > > MTIA > > Matthew Taylor > > _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86