I don't know exactly where you can get one for that chip, but check out http://www.suse.com they have the XSuse package of video drivers.
Philip Jensen Debian - The GNU way to work debian-user/42:49 AM To: [email protected] cc: recipient list not shown: ; (bcc: Philip Jensen/New Zealand/IBM) Subject: buggy xbase or am I doing something wrong? Hallo again, I'm not certain if this is a problem on the debian cd's I've got (cheap bytes) or if I'm just doing something incredibly stupid, so maybe someone out there can offer some help. If I do a fresh debian install (I'm trying to stick linux on my machine at work) then for X to work I need the xbase packages and the server (vga and svga, or just svga?), there are probably other things as well but they're not too important (?). Anyway, if I run XF86Setup the graphics card chipset isn't listed (it's a cirrus logic gl-5465 (hp vectra)) so I'd go for unlisted, I don't know how much memory is on the card (SuperProbe didn't help). Provided I don't try to run at more than 1024x768 ( I want 1600x1200, or at least 1180x ) then xvidtune seemed ok. Here's the problem. Once I've exited xvidtune the command prompt is screwed. On my home computer I cannot see what I type and the prompt 'steps' on the screen, e.g. # # # # At work I can't type anything and the prompt is appended to the previous onr, e.g. ]#[ ]#[ ]#[ ]#[ ]#[ ]#[ ]# I don't think that this is 'normal' becuase if I use the xfree86 distribution I downloaded then this doesn't happen. Does any one have any suggestions? Does any one know where I can get the proper xserver for a cirrus logic gl-5465 card. Thanks for your help. * * "This job's too hard for us" -Andy and Randy Pig * -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

