On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 11:47, Stew Benedict wrote: > On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Rick Romero wrote: > > > DAMNIT! Yep, that's it. Editing within the drakTermServ doesn't work > > (I expected the data to move back into the 'input area'), and I couldn't > > save the client with the new 'local config', so I edited the dhcpd.conf > > manually :( > > > > Hmmm I was going to suggest maybe just yanking the 'Edit' option, but > > it's working now. Now I can't make it NOT work. That's good I guess. > > Maybe you had a child entry highlighted when you selected edit? I believe > it only copies over when the client name is highlighted. Probably need to > re-look at that. > > > A little perspective here about UI, it took me a while to figure out > > XFdrake's 'DO' thing. I was hitting enter on each item expecting a > > menu, and I though 'DO' was supposed to be 'GO' (as in 'GO and Save', > > while Quit was just exit). > > > > I'll leave that to the XFdrake guru. > > > Anyways, so I can now write to the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file - > > sometimes ;) > > > > I successfully changed to VGA -640x480, and all is well. > > > > Now, I'm having issues with the I810 chipset. I have to manually insmod > > agpgart to get the i810 video to work. > > > > You should be able to have a custom modules.conf for the client machine. > That should have also been one of the mount points. Maybe I need to do the > same for /etc/modules to allow force loading when needed?
Since I've rarely loaded modules properly, I'm probably messing this up, but I can't get it to work. I've tried /etc/modules.conf alias agpgart agpgart install agpgart I'm not sure what I should be putting in that conf, I've always just stick the insmod line in my rc.local ;) Would there be a reason to export rc.local while we're at it? I think maybe export the /etc/modules too. Although I did throw agpgart into there it didn't seem to take on the client machine, but neither does the scsi_hostadapter module that's in there for my server... Rick -- -- Rick Romero IT Manager Valeo, Inc. ph: 262.695.4841 Sussex, WI. fax: 262.695.4850 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
