> Andre Berger wrote: > > > (**) FBDev: Using XF86Config video mode database > > (--) FBDev: Frame buffer device: OFfb chips65550 > > (--) FBDev: Video memory: 975K @ 0x81800200 > > (--) FBDev: MMIO regs: 0K @ (nil) > > (--) FBDev: Type 0 type_aux 0 bits_per_pixel 16 > > (--) FBDev: Hardware accelerator: None > > (--) FBDev: No driver support for hardware acceleration > > bpp = 16, depth = 15, BitsPerRGB = 5 > > (--) FBDev: Using cfb16 driver > > Another thing to point out, is that XFBDev is really, really slow using > No Video Driver checked (as shown above with Hardware accelerator:None), > you would be much better off either unchecking no video driver (which > might cause problems on your machine with video) or using Xpmac with the > -mach64 flag (or whatever neccessary flag for your video card is). > Xpmac acceleration is independent of the Frame Buffer, so it works with > No Video Driver checked. > > You can install Xpmac by using alien on the Xpmac RPM and installing or > getting the Xpmac_rage128_usb.rev10.gz from linuxppc.org. After you > install that, change the first line of /etc/X11/Xserver to read: > /etc/X11R6/bin/Xpmac
I couldn't find the RPM, so I installed Xpmac_rage128_usb.rev10.gz (and unchecked the No Video Driver kernel argument in BootX) positive: - works without crashes! and is faster! neutral: - neither -mach64 nor -ct6555 work here negative: - no documentation -- does anybody have a URL for the RPM? - I can enter "Xpmac -middlebutton 101" on the command line, but a first line in /etc/X11/Xserver like "/usr/X11R6/bin/Xpmac -middlebutton 101" doesn't work. How can I pass arguments to Xpmac for the use with gdm? strange: - does Xpmac really read /etc/X11/XF86Config? -- Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from Bonn, Germany

