There are two things you might want to do. First check http://www.bf.rmit.edu.au/~ajv/xf86-matrox.html for the info about XFree86 Matrox server. This info is made by the authors of the Matrox code in XF86_SVGA server.
The second is that you should try XF86Setup which comes with the xserver-vga16 package. XF86Setup is a graphical tool for creating the config files and it uses the 16 color VGA server. XF86Setup is what I used. You really shouldn't need to specify any of the chipset, ramdac, size of available WRAM memory etc. since the driver automatically detects everything. Thought wrote: > Does anyone out there know right off hand which chipset to choose when > configuring X for the first time with a Matrox Millenium card? // Heikki PS. It should be possible to replace the server that comes with XFree86 3.2 with the newer 3.2A version. There is no Debian package for 3.2A since it's a binary only distribution and Debian wants to offer sources too. I have not yet tried it so I can't verify this information.

