Michael Reaser wrote: > > Unfortunately, the PC has an i810, so XWin is giving me fits. It works > fine from another PC without the Intel 810 chipset, and works right > if I just invoke it from the Bash shell using >
The chipset shouldn't matter one bit. XWin doesn't use the XFree86 video drivers. > > I've searched the XFree86 archives, and see a lot of references to getting > a copy of agpgart.o and compiling it into your kernel to get an i810 to > play nicely. Well, (a) I really don't want to have to re-compile Cygwin > for Win98 if someone else already has, (b) I have no idea where to > get a copy of agpgart.o which would work in that instance, anyway, and > (c) since the HP can communicate to XFree86 just fine in "normal" > mode, I can't believe this is because of a driver issue. > > Can anyone give me any pointers on what I should do to get XFree86 > on an i810 chipset to give me an xdm-based login from another system? > And/or tell me what further information I should have included in my > message that y'all expect? > The first thing to check is that the server works locally. The second thing to check is that you can connect from the remote machine without XDMCP. - Ian -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.znark.com/
