hmm.  I looked at this file this morning and this is
what it says:

XF86_VGA16

no mention of either of the video cards in my system. 
Weird.

I've been reading a lot about X lately.  I guess I'll
just continue to my researches.


Dacia



--- Alan Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dacia....what serves as drivers in Linux is a chip
> specific
> XF86 server.  Your's should be in
> /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_xxxxxx
> and after the underline character should be
> something to
> indicate the chip it supports instead of the x's I
> put there.
>
> Alan
>
>
> Dacia and AzureRose wrote:
> >
> > Hey there.  7.1 identifies my voodoo2's as being a
> > voodoo banshee (voodoo3) card.  Needless to say,
> it
> > will not work even though the RPM claims to
> contain
> > drivers for both voodoo2 and voodoo3 chipsets.
> Fine.
> >
> > I decided to uninstall the voodoo3 crap and
> install
> > the voodoo2 drivers that work great in 7.02.  I
> can't
> > install the voodoo2 drivers because the voodoo3
> > drivers are installed and @#$%@$! 7.1 won't let me
> > uninstall the voodoo3 drivers.  It claims that it
> > can't find the RPM that it tells me is causing the
> > conflict with the voodoo2 drivers.
> >
> > I updated the RPM database to no avail.  I used
> the
> > file list in the RPM for the voodoo3 to manually
> > delete all of its files, to no avail.  I have
> searched
> > my entire file system for files named 3dfx,
> voodoo2,
> > voodoo3, V2, V3, Glide etc etc.  Nothing is
> installed.
> > I have rebooted three times.  Why will this not
> work?
> >
> > I am totally completely raging pissed off at
> mandrake
> > right now.
> >
> > Please help.
> >
> > Dacia
> >
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