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Raymond A. Ingles hat gesagt: // Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
I've got a Riva TNT card, and I'm using the X server and OpenGL lib from
nVidia. Everything's fine in X, but SVGAlib has problems. I upgraded to
SVGAlib 1.3.1 from unstable, but still there are issues.
I sometimes run zgv and
On Sat, 12 Jun 1999, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Raymond A. Ingles hat gesagt: // Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
I sometimes run zgv and Maelstrom, but the main reason I want SVGAlib is
to try to run GLQuake. The Quake-HOWTO says I need SVGAlib to get there.
[...]
As I mentioned in another
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
If I force NV3 (Riva) mode, I get a blank screen.
It still responds to keypresses and I can telnet in, but until I
CNTRL-ALT-DEL the screen is hosed.
This sounds familiar, the same thing happens to me when I tried to run
svga-doom with my matrx
I've got a Riva TNT card, and I'm using the X server and OpenGL lib from
nVidia. Everything's fine in X, but SVGAlib has problems. I upgraded to
SVGAlib 1.3.1 from unstable, but still there are issues.
I sometimes run zgv and Maelstrom, but the main reason I want SVGAlib is
to try to run
If I force VGA-only, everything's fine, but the resolutions and
colors
are, um, limited. If I force NV3 (Riva) mode, I get a blank screen.
It
still responds to keypresses and I can telnet in, but until I
CNTRL-ALT-DEL the screen is hosed.
This sounds familiar, the same thing happens to me when
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