Re: Configuring X on Potato r3 for an on-board Mercury(810) Display

2002-01-09 Thread Gary Turner
On Wed, 09 Jan 2002 08:00:55 +0530, shyamk wrote: I am having problem in configuring X on Potato r3 for an on-board Mercury(810) Display. I get only 8bpp while Win98 is crystal clear.I am sulking because I want to shift completely to Debian , even the pictures. As you can guess , the list of

Re: Configuring X on Potato r3 for an on-board Mercury(810) Display

2002-01-09 Thread Craig Dickson
Gary Turner wrote: The i810(e) is not supported in potato. More specifically, it is not supported in XFree86 3.3, which is the version in Potato -- although I understand that it should be possible to obtain an i810 X server from Intel to plug into XFree86 3.3, at which point it should work. If

Re: Configuring X on Potato r3 for an on-board Mercury(810) Display

2002-01-08 Thread dman
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 08:00:55AM +0530, shyamk wrote: | I am having problem in | configuring X on Potato r3 for an on-board Mercury(810) Display. | I get only 8bpp while Win98 is crystal clear.I am sulking because | I want to shift completely to Debian , even the pictures. | As you can guess ,

Re: Configuring X on Potato r3 for an on-board Mercury(810) Display

2002-01-08 Thread Jerome Acks Jr
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 08:00:55AM +0530, shyamk wrote: I am having problem in configuring X on Potato r3 for an on-board Mercury(810) Display. I get only 8bpp while Win98 is crystal clear.I am sulking because I want to shift completely to Debian , even the pictures. As you can guess , the