> 
> I could be wrong,
> it has happened before :-) , but I think that X needs to be told to use
> framebuffer as its "driver"
> 
> Civilme said something about using X3.x to get framebuffer, but I didn't
> really catch the drift of his comment.
> 
> Actually, I just looked on the 8.1 install CD and notice this
> :XFree86-FBDev-3.3.6-23mdk.i586.rpm
> but I can't find the actual X server, I found server-common, but not the
> server and not the client either, I can't imagine them being on another CD,
> can't use rpmdrake, because I don't have a working rpmdrake (no GUI
> remember)
> 
> any ideas what packages I have to install to get 3.3.6-23 to work?

No, what I (think I) did was just go do an upgrade, and select 3.3.6
version and all went well.  (is this clear?  what I mean is, once
it was all installed, I either did a full install or I booted on 
the install CD and said 'upgrade' (using expert mode - I've not
used the other mode in so long I have no idea what the differences
are!).  Then, if I remember right, it just worked i.e. I answered
the minimum questions I could get away with to get to the X
install part, and it finally got there - and asked me
what version of X I wanted (and it was rather quick, since no
packages needed upgrading ;-).  I chose 3.3.6 and made sure that
it was right using the check mode, then I was done...)

Hope this helps and is less than confusing!

(I'm busy installing the subfloor for ceramic tile right now,
so my reply times will be rather long!)

rc

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