Ian Lynagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I am currently running Linux on a Compaq laptop with a Neomagic NM-2160
video card. I would like to use Debian 2.1. Could I use XFree86 3.3.1
with
Debian 2.1, even though the distribution
Ian Lynagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Debian 2.1 has the neomagic driver. If you MUST have the 3.3.1 version,
install Debian's X like usual, then go to master.debian.org/~vincent/ and
grab
the temporary 3.3.1 debs. or you can simply place xfree86.orgs xserver
binary
in /usr/local/bin and
Quoting Kevin Dalley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
You may also need the 2.2.x kernel. My Neomagic servers were broken
until I upgraded the kernel to 2.2.1, from 2.0.36. Both the older
Neomagic specific server was broken and the newer svga server By the
way, I am now using the svga server.
I'm
David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quoting Kevin Dalley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
You may also need the 2.2.x kernel. My Neomagic servers were broken
until I upgraded the kernel to 2.2.1, from 2.0.36. Both the older
Neomagic specific server was broken and the newer svga server By the
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I am currently running Linux on a Compaq laptop with a Neomagic NM-2160
video card. I would like to use Debian 2.1. Could I use XFree86 3.3.1 with
Debian 2.1, even though the distribution supports an older version. Thanks
for any
I am currently running Linux on a Compaq laptop with a Neomagic NM-2160
video card. I would like to use Debian 2.1. Could I use XFree86 3.3.1 with
Debian 2.1, even though the distribution supports an older version. Thanks
for any help.
I am currently running Linux on a Compaq laptop with a Neomagic NM-2160
video card. I would like to use Debian 2.1. Could I use XFree86 3.3.1 with
Debian 2.1, even though the distribution supports an older version. Thanks
for any help.
Debian 2.1 has the neomagic driver. If you MUST
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