So KGI will will work with ggi as is, all I have to do is ./configure;
make; make install

Berlin Brown
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>On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Lee Brown wrote:
>
> > Similar question, Do I need all three components then?
> > GGI/GII/and KGI compiled in my kernel?  Also I have a Permedia2 card, do
> > I have to add the drivers myself when I compile KGI or are they ready 
>when I
> > do a './configure; make; make install'
>
>To run/use GGI you are not forced to have KGI or a X-server. You are
>forced to have at least _one_ graphic subsystem (i.e. fbdev, X or
>whatever else), which is supported by GGI.
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>Christoph Egger
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